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Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!
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I will try to put it simply
In summary, drivers come in 3 parts: Linux kernel, kernel module, libraries. Usually you install a driver that provide you the module and libraries compatible with the kernel. You rarely have to worry where they exist on the filesystem, and nowdays most distro will automatically detect and install what you need.
Ok, no that simple in the end 😅