docs: update public driver-manager handoff language
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- **Mesa**: software-rendered path is present; full GBM / hardware-validated Wayland path is still incomplete.
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- **GPU drivers**: redox-drm scheme daemon exists; Intel build-oriented path exists; AMD currently has a bounded retained compile path (`redox-drm` + Red Bear glue) while the imported Linux AMD DC/TTM/core trees remain builds and included in redbear-full (2026-04-29). Hardware validation is still pending.
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- **Input**: evdevd compiled, libevdev built, libinput 1.30.2 built
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- **Networking**: native wired stack present (`pcid-spawner` → NIC daemon → `smolnetd`/`dhcpd`/`netcfg`), Red Bear ships a native `netctl` command, RTL8125 is wired into the existing Realtek autoload path, and the bounded Intel Wi‑Fi path now has host-tested profile start/stop plus interface-specific DHCP handoff without claiming real wireless connectivity.
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- **Networking**: native wired stack present (`driver-manager` → NIC daemon → `smolnetd`/`dhcpd`/`netcfg`, with `pcid-spawner` retained only as a compatibility alias), Red Bear ships a native `netctl` command, RTL8125 is wired into the existing Realtek autoload path, and the bounded Intel Wi‑Fi path now has host-tested profile start/stop plus interface-specific DHCP handoff without claiming real wireless connectivity.
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- **PCI / IRQ quality**: architecturally strong substrate exists, with bounded MSI-X, IOMMU, xHCI IRQ, and low-level-controller proof surfaces; broader hardware robustness is still intentionally tracked as open work in `../local/docs/IRQ-AND-LOWLEVEL-CONTROLLERS-ENHANCEMENT-PLAN.md`
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- **Wi-Fi profile target**: `config/redbear-wifi-experimental.toml` is the first explicit tracked image slice for bounded Intel Wi‑Fi validation, instead of spreading that claim across the generic desktop profiles.
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- **Bluetooth**: one bounded in-tree BLE-first experimental slice exists, and the Battery Level read-only workload now has a packaged in-guest checker plus a host QEMU harness; QEMU validation is still in progress, so broad desktop Bluetooth parity is still incomplete
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