Package: module-init-tools Version: 3.2-pre8-1 Severity: minor Hi, I just installed the new version of the nonfree NVidia driver from there installer. Yesterday I deleted 6 lines for nvidia in /etc/modules, so that only one remains in there. After inserting the new module with modprobe, I had again two lines of that. Modprobe should check, if there is a line for the module to insert before adding one. Some modules aren't inserted in the running kernel, because they weren't build at boot, this will change when the module is build. I just wanted to install the module, not have it loaded twice while boot (or at least tried to load it two times).
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