What is linux drm?



What is linux drm?..

Answer / Diwakar Verma

Linux DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) is a kernel subsystem that provides an interface for 2D and 3D graphics hardware drivers to communicate with the Linux kernel. It allows applications to access video memory directly without the overhead of copying data through user space, improving performance.nnThe main purpose of DRM is to provide secure, efficient access to graphic hardware resources to ensure stability and security.

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