It really doesn't. The security benefits of Wayland are about isolating applications from each other, which this still has.
Also that's only really relevant to this running in a container. My point was that you can have headless Wayland.
It really doesn't. The security benefits of Wayland are about isolating applications from each other, which this still has.
Also that's only really relevant to this running in a container. My point was that you can have headless Wayland.