Oh, and for "libdrm is the interface to the kernel rendering manager" - yes, for desktop systems that may be valid. But there's still the "Ubuntu server" installation. Less dependencies, less code - less (security) issues.
Oh, and for "libdrm is the interface to the kernel rendering manager" - yes, for desktop systems that may be valid. But there's still the "Ubuntu server" installation. Less dependencies, less code - less (security) issues.