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GDM3 xsessions, specifying Wayland / Xorg

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I was looking to create a new gdm3 profile to allow me to run GPU selection at login, but I got stymied by a lack of understanding of the existing profiles. There appear to be two entries in /usr/share/xsessions by default, one that forces Xorg. I just can't see how that Wayland/Xorg option is forced, as the two .desktop files look identical to me (ubuntu.desktop and ubuntu-xorg.desktop). Can anyone tell me how these profiles are linked to Wayland/Xorg startup?

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