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I found the command to list modules and install them and remove them. I cannot for the life of me find the command to "list missing modules" the missing ones you see when the kernel is updated but I don't know how to find the names of them in the terminal or in the system logs. Can someone help me out here, PLEASE?

I found the command to list modules and install them and remove them. I cannot for the life of me find the command to "list missing modules" the missing ones you see when the kernel is updated but I don't know how to find the names of them in the terminal or in the system logs. Can someone help me out here, PLEASE?

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Maybe hwinfo will help you. It shows detected hardware and driver module.

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That is exactly the command I needed, thank you all knowing chags. It seems the drivers were missing because they were not needed, I think one is my SD card reader which I've never used.

Good to know that you solved your problem. I didn't know nothing, it was a lucky google-fu.

I did like 20 duckduckgo searches and found a bunch of modprobe commands.

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Use macOS u soy cuck.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I'd use a MAC but I'm not a gay artist so I'll stick with a real operating system. Apple the PC computer company, like that wasn't so obvious from seeing Jobs for all them years.

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I’m a straight white male and use MacOS on a Hackint0sh for work.