...иначе Suse ми вади това при инсталирано
sg3 utils и
DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support,но тогава записващите програми ми казват да поставя празен диск въпреки че вече има такъв.Не разпознават СD R диска...:
Гледам,че версията на Линукс ядрото на Suse сякаш е малко по-стара...
Вече се обърках...
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NAME
lsmod - program to show the status of modules in the Linux Kernel
SYNOPSIS
lsmod
DESCRIPTION
lsmod is a trivial program which nicely formats the contents of the /proc/modules, showing what kernel modules are currently loaded.
BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
This version of lsmod is for kernels 2.5.48 and above. If it detects a kernel with support for old-style modules, it will attempt to run
lsmod.old in its place, so it is completely transparent to the user.
COPYRIGHT
This manual page Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation.
SEE ALSO
modprobe(8), modinfo(8), lsmod.old(8)
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z@z-desktop:~$ sudo lsmod
[sudo] password for z:
Module Size Used by
nls_iso8859_1 12032 1
nls_cp437 13696 1
vfat 18816 1
fat 58272 1 vfat
usb_storage 99648 1
binfmt_misc 16776 1
bridge 56212 0
stp 10500 1 bridge
bnep 20224 2
vboxnetflt 91016 0
vboxdrv 117672 1 vboxnetflt
input_polldev 11912 0
video 25872 0
output 11008 1 video
lp 17156 0
snd_via82xx 32152 2
gameport 19468 1 snd_via82xx
snd_mpu401_uart 15104 1 snd_via82xx
snd_seq_dummy 10756 0
snd_seq_oss 37760 0
snd_via82xx_modem 19336 0
snd_ac97_codec 112292 2 snd_via82xx,snd_via82xx_modem
snd_seq_midi 14336 0
pcspkr 10496 0
ac97_bus 9856 1 snd_ac97_codec
snd_pcm_oss 46336 0
snd_mixer_oss 22656 1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_rawmidi 29696 2 snd_mpu401_uart,snd_seq_midi
snd_seq_midi_event 15104 2 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi
k8temp 12416 0
snd_seq 56880 7 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event
snd_seq_device 14988 5 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq
snd_pcm 83076 4 snd_via82xx,snd_via82xx_modem,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss
psmouse 61972 0
snd_timer 29704 2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
snd_page_alloc 16904 3 snd_via82xx,snd_via82xx_modem,snd_pcm
ppdev 15620 0
serio_raw 13444 0
snd 62756 17 snd_via82xx,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_seq_oss,snd_via82xx_modem,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_pcm,snd_timer
soundcore 15200 1 snd
i2c_viapro 15892 0
shpchp 40212 0
parport_pc 40100 1
parport 42220 3 lp,ppdev,parport_pc
amd64_agp 18184 1
agpgart 42696 1 amd64_agp
ohci1394 38576 0
8139too 32128 0
8139cp 27776 0
mii 13312 2 8139too,8139cp
ieee1394 94660 1 ohci1394
floppy 64324 0
fbcon 46112 0
tileblit 10752 1 fbcon
font 16384 1 fbcon
bitblit 13824 1 fbcon
softcursor 9984 1 bitblit
compcache 12876 1
lzo_decompress 10880 1 compcache
lzo_compress 10880 1 compcache
tlsf 14092 1 compcache
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NAME
modprobe - program to add and remove modules from the Linux Kernel
SYNOPSIS
modprobe [ -v ] [ -V ] [ -C config-file ] [ -n ] [ -i ] [ -q ] [ -b ] [ -o modulename ] [ modulename ] [ module parameters ... ]
modprobe [ -r ] [ -v ] [ -n ] [ -i ] [ modulename ... ]
modprobe [ -l ] [ -t dirname ] [ wildcard ]
modprobe [ -c ]
modprobe [ --dump-modversions ]
DESCRIPTION
modprobe intelligently adds or removes a module from the Linux kernel: note that for convenience, there is no difference between _ and - in mod‐
ule names. modprobe looks in the module directory /lib/modules/‘uname -r‘ for all the modules and other files, except for the optional /etc/mod‐
probe.conf configuration file and /etc/modprobe.d directory (see modprobe.conf(5)). modprobe will also use module options specified on the kernel
command line in the form of <module>.<option>.
Note that this version of modprobe does not do anything to the module itself: the work of resolving symbols and understanding parameters is done
inside the kernel. So module failure is sometimes accompanied by a kernel message: see dmesg(8).
modprobe expects an up-to-date modules.dep file, as generated by depmod (see depmod(8)). This file lists what other modules each module needs
(if any), and modprobe uses this to add or remove these dependencies automatically. See modules.dep(5)).
If any arguments are given after the modulename, they are passed to the kernel (in addition to any options listed in the configuration file).
OPTIONS
-v --verbose
Print messages about what the program is doing. Usually modprobe only prints messages if something goes wrong.
This option is passed through install or remove commands to other modprobe commands in the MODPROBE_OPTIONS environment variable.
-C --config
This option overrides the default configuration file (/etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/ if that isn’t found).
This option is passed through install or remove commands to other modprobe commands in the MODPROBE_OPTIONS environment variable.
-c --showconfig
Dump out the configuration file and exit.
-n --dry-run --show
This option does everything but actually insert or delete the modules (or run the install or remove commands). Combined with -v, it is
useful for debugging problems.
-i --ignore-install --ignore-remove
This option causes modprobe to ignore install and remove commands in the configuration file (if any), for the module on the command line
(any dependent modules are still subject to commands set for them in the configuration file). See modprobe.conf(5).
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