Yes, your new package appears to resolve the issue. Thanks for your work
on this!

For reference, I tested it by installing a new copy of the recently-
released Ubuntu 22.04.5 to my hybrid graphics laptop (ASUS Zenbook
UX303LB with NVIDIA 940M) with the NVIDIA 550.107.02 drivers. After the
initial stock installation, it failed to launch libadwaita apps, as I
reported in bug 2080282.

However, after installing your new libnvidia-egl-wayland1 package
(https://launchpad.net/~aleasto/+archive/ubuntu/tests/+build/29088125)
and restarting your computer, it now launches libadwaita apps (like
gnome-text-editor and gnome-sound-recorder) normally again and sets the
laptop's integrated graphics (Mesa Intel HD Graphics) as the default
GPU: https://i.imgur.com/51eZTZC.png

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