In fact, I wonder how this works at all. If linux-restricted-modules-... is not installed, then there are no restricted kernel modules that restricted-manager could probe and thus it should not display anything at all. Can you reproduce the situation and give me the output of
dpkg -l 'linux*'
when it shows this erroneous behaviour? Thank you!
In fact, I wonder how this works at all. If linux-restricte d-modules- ... is not installed, then there are no restricted kernel modules that restricted-manager could probe and thus it should not display anything at all. Can you reproduce the situation and give me the output of
dpkg -l 'linux*'
when it shows this erroneous behaviour? Thank you!