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I am using fedora 10,Can anyone please tell me how do I see which are the modules installed and how do I install SD_Mod, because my pendrive is not working.
I can, but Linux helps those who help themselves. It's important that you learn how to find the answers to your own problems, because you are not going to be able to ask for help on every one. Ultimately, asking for help is inefficient for all but really challenging problems unless you get lucky. Read the manpages for both of those commands - what you want to do is not complicated - and if you still don't understand what to do, post what your specific difficulty is and I or someone else will be happy to give you a push in the right direction.
I can, but Linux helps those who help themselves. It's important that you learn how to find the answers to your own problems, because you are not going to be able to ask for help on every one. Ultimately, asking for help is inefficient for all but really challenging problems unless you get lucky. Read the manpages for both of those commands - what you want to do is not complicated - and if you still don't understand what to do, post what your specific difficulty is and I or someone else will be happy to give you a push in the right direction.
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