Daniel, your current efforts apparently put much emphasis on alienating
users capable of fixing bugs. Also on getting rid of allies for low end
hardware support.

I really wish you had put half as much efforts into explaining the
software situation a bit. For example, what does this "cannot open
display" mean? To my understanding, Wayland has no display server. What
could get into the way of opening this display? How could one mimick a
Wayland session from within a Xorg session? How could one start
something Wayland-graphical from the recovery console (which is
apparently the only way to get a command line without the display being
occupied)?

Elaboration on that would really help. And also fix bugs for these
people believing that they need a dedicated graphics card.

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  Wayland does not start up on "Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R)
  G33": Shader compilation failed

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