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GNOME has been transitioning away from x11 for awhile now I think the fedora 41 is now Wayland only. What's your hardware because I have had Wayland distros boot on laptops with old 900m nvidia GPUs without such a weird display bug. You also said its your usual Wayland issue what other desktop environments have you used that have that same issue?
AMD A10-4600M and HD 7670M which is suspected to be dead. On Windows disabling integrated GPU caused the system to slow down a lot and have minor artifacts sometimes. I think the VRAM is dead. Though games work fine smh.
GNOME, KDE and Hyprland. Though usually this bug only happens on suspend, logout or switching between X11 and Wayland without a reboot. This time I can't even get to the desktop.
I suspect it may be dieing too. But that's also some pretty old hardware. Hell AMD abandoned driver support 8+ years so even if it wasn't dieing support is gonna be hit and miss for such old laptop hardware.
Well I don't have money for $2k laptops like absolutely everyone assumes here. The thing is that it was working before and it does work on Ubuntu live USB so it's most likely a Wayland setup issue. Trying to say it's old hardware just to protect Wayland is not a decision I can support in any way.
I'm not sure where you live or the economics to speak on that but it's 12+ years old from an era of amd hardware has iffy at best. It's not something I'd recommend to use a rolling release distro on. Or even something graphically intensive as gnome or KDE. You don't have to trash it but I think you should temper your expectations and use something thats still x11 maybe an LTS Ubuntu release