Package kernel-modules-drm-un-def: Information

  • Default inline alert: Version in the repository: 6.6.27-alt1

Binary package: kernel-modules-drm-un-def
Version: 5.18.6-alt2
Architecture: x86_64
Build time:  Jun 24, 2022, 08:06 AM in the task #302555
Source package: kernel-image-un-def
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License: GPL-2.0-only
Summary: The Direct Rendering Infrastructure modules
Description: 
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure, also known as the DRI, is a framework
for allowing direct access to graphics hardware in a safe and efficient
manner.  It includes changes to the X server, to several client libraries,
and to the kernel.  The first major use for the DRI is to create fast
OpenGL implementations.

These are modules for your ALT Linux system



Last changed


June 24, 2022 Vitaly Chikunov 1:5.18.6-alt2
- Rebuild to fix loading of some kernel modules (particularly NAT).
  Note: This increases kernel-image package by ~20MB.
June 23, 2022 Vitaly Chikunov 1:5.18.6-alt1
- Rebase to v5.18.6 (2022-06-22).
- Apply baikalm-5.18.y patches.
- Replace the fbdev drivers with simpledrm and the DRM fbdev emulation layer
  (excluding armh).
June 18, 2022 Vitaly Chikunov 1:5.17.15-alt2
- Pick fixes of Intel-specific processor MMIO stale-data vulnerabilities.
 (Fixes: CVE-2022-21166, CVE-2022-21125, CVE-2022-21123).