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Name: libkmod2 | Distribution: Mageia |
Version: 33 | Vendor: Mageia.Org |
Release: 1.mga10 | Build date: Sat Aug 17 22:04:16 2024 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: localhost |
Size: 131864 | Source RPM: kmod-33-1.mga10.src.rpm |
Packager: kekepower <kekepower> | |
Url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git | |
Summary: Kernel modules management library |
Dynamic libraries for kmod. The goal of the libkmod library is to offer to other programs the needed flexibility and fine grained control over insertion, removal, configuration and listing of kernel modules. Using the library, with simple pieces of code it's possible to interact with kernel modules and then there's no need to rely on other tools for that. This is a thing lacking on Linux for a while and it's one of the items in the Plumber's Wish List for Linux. Quoting it: provide a proper libmodprobe.so from module-init-tools: Early boot tools, installers, driver install disks want to access information about available modules to optimize boot up handling.
LGPLv2+
* Sat Aug 17 2024 kekepower <kekepower> 33-1.mga10 + Revision: 2086851 - Update to version 33 - Re-enable check * Fri Apr 05 2024 wally <wally> 32-2.mga10 + Revision: 2054632 - basesystem rebuild for i686 * Wed Mar 06 2024 kekepower <kekepower> 32-1.mga10 + Revision: 2047837 - Update to version 32 * Mon Oct 30 2023 kekepower <kekepower> 31-1.mga10 + Revision: 2002905 - Update to version 31 + wally <wally> - create and own /etc/modprobe.preload.d/
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