Timo, that sounds like a good idea.

I'd like for us to stop installing xdiagnose by default. Because of how
GNOME's Activities Overview works (big app icons without much
distraction), xdiagnose would be very prominent.

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Title:
  xdiagnose does nothing in Wayland

Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xdiagnose package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  What happens
  ===========
  1. Try Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 Beta on a computer using open source graphics 
drivers (Intel is recommended).
  2. On the login screen, select your user name. Before entering your password, 
click the gear button and choose "GNOME on Wayland". Enter your password and 
log in.
  3. Try to run xdiagnose.
  4. Nothing happens

  What I expected
  ===============
  1. xdiagnose could be adapted to analyze and report issues with Wayland
  2. xdiagnose could explain why it doesn't work on Wayland
  3. Otherwise, it would be nice if xdiagnose wouldn't show up in the 
Activities Overview when Wayland is running but that's more complicated. (Maybe 
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP could be expanded to add Wayland as a string and 
xdiagnose.desktop could add NotShowIn=Wayland)

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