Thank you.DRM is a kernel subsystem - Direct Rendering Manager.
The HDMI display is also being driven through a DRM driver, but it uses vc4 instead of the ili9486 driver.
SPI has a far lower bandwidth than HDMI, but also can update just the pixels that have changed rather than sending the whole frame. As such it advertises a framerate of 0Hz, which I suspect may be confusing Wayfire.
Sorry, but SPI displays are a relatively low priority.
How can I solve this problem? Has the Raspberry Pi official encountered this issue before? How was it resolved?
Statistics: Posted by jieweizero — Sat Feb 24, 2024 4:14 am