The big set of open-source graphics driver updates for Linux 6.15 have been merged but Linux creator Linus Torvalds isn’t particularly happy with the pull request. In particular, he’s unhappy with some new “hdrtest” testing code being built as part of full kernel builds and the “turds” it leaves behind and this code “needs to die” at least from the perspective of non-DRM driver developers.
Direct Rendering Manager, not Digital Rights Management
Thanks.
FTFY. Do not allow the enemy to frame the debate.
That’s not what DRM is in kernel/hardware land
It stands for display rendering manager and it predates any of the other stuff.
I believe they were insinuating that “DRM” as in “Digital Rights Management” (as the comment they were replying to had spelled out) actually has nothing to do with “rights,” and further that we shouldn’t let companies reframe restrictions to the user as rights of the creator, not that the comment they replied to is wrong about which “DRM” is being referenced in relation to the kernel.
Precisely. I was pointing out that the accurate expansion of the acronym (in the context of copyright, not graphics rendering) is the one as explained in https://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm, not the self-serving loaded language pushed by the copyright cartel.
Thanks for the context!
I don’t care, I don’t want no damn Direct Rendering Manager, oh no siree.
all my rendering is done indirectly AT BEST
Who needs a display honestly. I just use a thin client running Windows 11