If all the users hardware is supported by the kernel, then it doesnt
need any drivers to support the hardware, hardware detection programs
will still show what kernel modules are needed to support the hardware,
information which is useless in this case.
We could just try and fetch and load the module anyway, but its wasted
effort if its not needed, can anyone think of a better way to determine
the loaded kernels capabilities ?
Glenn
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