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What does this actually mean for users?, Just less X dependencies? or anything practical
This is configurable I assume... If that bug happened to me I would go mad very quickly and find a way to change the setting.. :)
Probably nothing for users who can't tell difference between X & Wayland. Some may notice performance improvement.
For someone like me, I am just excited about trying out new stuff, and building a system without X is one!