The message is completely harmless. What ndiswrapper tries to achieve is to work on all kinds of distributions. You could make it stop calling update-modules if modprobe.d exists or something like that (this needs to be investigated).
Again: the message is completely harmless, see man update-modules.
PS: ndiswrapper -ma is the recommended way to make ndiswrapper load automatically nowadays.
The message is completely harmless. What ndiswrapper tries to achieve is to work on all kinds of distributions. You could make it stop calling update-modules if modprobe.d exists or something like that (this needs to be investigated).
Again: the message is completely harmless, see man update-modules.
PS: ndiswrapper -ma is the recommended way to make ndiswrapper load automatically nowadays.