555 fixed the big Wayland problems and 560 and 565 fixed smaller ones with 570 adding on vrr support for multi monitor setups (but only works on Wayland) and fully fixing plasma performance issues
So yeah unless you are on old asf drivers there really isn't an issue with Nvidia and Wayland now
You have worse perf for dx12 games than on windows but that is just a Nvidia bug with GSP not Wayland
And you know it can be picky with kernels but that is the out of tree driver experience on Linux :KEKW:
Also I noticed that fsr 4 still isn't on Linux and Nvidia is having all their big software features for games on Linux with the bonus of dxvk made a pretty easy way of using the latest models
So yeah honestly at this point as long as you aren't on old drivers Nvidia has been good with wayland since 555 and even better with 570 (and 575 will add in smooth motion)
This is also why I don't like Ubuntu 24.04's decision with Nvidia drivers since they are the ones causing problems now for desktop users by having them use an outdated Nvidia driver probably due to 555 - 565 being new feature release instead of production
Production drivers good for servers and such but even 24.04 shipped beta 570 drivers for servers and has 560 and 565 for servers
So yeah it makes no sense they didn't do the same for desktop Nvidia users imo, and insane you have a beta version of a driver for servers for a lts release
But yeah they should have just shipped 565 with lts honestly since 550 is not usable with Wayland and makes desktop users miss out on so much stuff which if they stick with lts they deal with for minimum 2 years