At times, administrators may need newer drivers than the ones found in the Linux operating system kernel. Dynamic Kernel Module Support, a software project created by the Dell Linux Engineering team, efficiently decouples driver releases from kernel releases, helping to provide an orderly method for distributing the latest drivers even when they are not yet merged into the Linux kernel.
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