Mirko Jankovic
Fedora 40 is wayland only (...)
I think Fedora will not remove X11 support anytime soon. The following article explains, that it's not that simple and there's still a division in the community and many issues with Wayland awaiting to be addressed, before it finally becomes a solid replacement for X11:
https://lwn.net/Articles/961899/ [lwn.net]
On Debian GNOME, Wayland is disabled by default when the OS detects NVIDIA proprietary drivers. Reportedly because Wayland currently doesn't cooperate well with NVIDIA. Or is it rather the other way around? XFCE doesn't support Wayland at all. It's planned for the future release. But while XFCE development moves steadily, it also moves slowly, so implementation won't happen anytime soon. KDE will still accept X11 contributions, as decided by KDE SIG.
The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) agreed to reintroduce X11 support for Fedora 40.
So, for the time being, Xorg all the way, baby.