This sounds like an issue I'm seeing. I'm using Gnome Shell / Wayland with the Dash to panel extension to get a "taskbar".
When running Nightly with `MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1`, the shell detects it as a different app, so it shows the Xwayland Nightly as not running, and the Wayland window is missing its icon.
In addition, I can't pin it to the taskbar, and the Xwayland Nightly can't activate the Wayland one. So it's behaving as if `--no-remote` was passed.
The same thing happens when I update Firefox while it's running (but I don't consider that to be an issue).
Note that my Wayland Nightly believes it's the default browser.
This sounds like an issue I'm seeing. I'm using Gnome Shell / Wayland with the Dash to panel extension to get a "taskbar".
When running Nightly with `MOZ_ENABLE_ WAYLAND= 1`, the shell detects it as a different app, so it shows the Xwayland Nightly as not running, and the Wayland window is missing its icon.
In addition, I can't pin it to the taskbar, and the Xwayland Nightly can't activate the Wayland one. So it's behaving as if `--no-remote` was passed.
The same thing happens when I update Firefox while it's running (but I don't consider that to be an issue).
Note that my Wayland Nightly believes it's the default browser.