You just claimed it booted up into a framebuffer.
If Linux doesn't have drivers for the hardware you're trying it with, it simply won't boot (although generic drivers leave much to be desired).
If you got into a framebuffer login prompt, that is perfectly usable, as you can use emacs (rms prefers framebuffer emacs), nano and a bunch of other GNU tools just fine.
The only reason why I use Xorg, is because Xorg lets me use lots of terminals on multiple monitors, and it can display UTF-8 (for です).
@Suiseiseki I didn't mention any login prompt. The fact that framebuffer works doesn't imply login prompt, it doesn't even imply you can access built-in storage and mount the root partition, right?
I get it, you just want to push some agenda, but this doesn't look like a perfect occasion to do it.