Yea, thy are really playing it close to the chest... you basically have no control over anything. No hardware configuration, no nothing. Oculus Home is essentially a gaming console interface. It's not even multi tasking enabled, so VR utilities like Virtual Desktop are hardly usable. It also heavily communicates with Facebook services, as some people found out.
Bit of tinfoil hat comment there, that's not what has been found at all. In fact, from reading about it, it seems it's primarily version checking and friend list pinging. Let's not let that get in the way of a "OMG, Facebook are stealing all my datas" conversations though.
Isn't Oculus Home basically just an optional portal? I mean you don't need it for ED, for example, is it
required for other stuff? Genuine question, as I don't know. That aside, VR should actually have a(n optional) simple interface to your stuff like this - just from an ease of use perspective. I don't think there';s anythign wrong with the concept, it seems more on an implementation issue. And it is poor, I agree, if it's the case you need an XBox controller, or the CV1's little remote control thing, as they should really be offering at least limited support for all their old DK2 users (up to a point, of course).