There's no Virtual Terminal, aka TTY / VT, so the kernel is smaller and the insecure VT impl in the Kernel is not compiled in. In general, you get less moving parts and a more solid system.
The functionality of the VT as a fallback can be handled by cage+foot/whatever or kmscon.
See the reddit post explaining a lot here: https://reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1dpeqay/config_vtn_in_20...
Coming to a distro near you, probably!
Is this just for the looks? Or is there any other benefit here?
There's no Virtual Terminal, aka TTY / VT, so the kernel is smaller and the insecure VT impl in the Kernel is not compiled in. In general, you get less moving parts and a more solid system.
The functionality of the VT as a fallback can be handled by cage+foot/whatever or kmscon.