modesetting
Modesetting refers to the process of setting display modes, such as resolution, color depth, and refresh rate, on a computer system. This is a fundamental aspect of graphical display management. In Linux systems, modesetting is often handled by the kernel's direct rendering manager (DRM) and the user-space graphics driver.
Historically, graphics drivers in Linux would interact directly with the hardware to set display modes. However,
With modesetting, the kernel DRM subsystem is responsible for managing the graphics hardware and configuring the