It contains extra drivers left out of the base kernel package; install it only if you need these drivers
Sometimes, a specific variant of the linux-image is slimmed down by removing the less common kernel modules (drivers). In this case, the linux-image-extra package simply contains all of the "extra" kernel modules which were left out.
Sometimes, a specific variant of the linux-image is slimmed down by removing the less common kernel modules (drivers). In this case, the linux-image-extra package simply contains all of the "extra" kernel modules which were left out.
So my point is; In a world of USB keyboards and mice and no-floppies and no-cd drives (in many cases), how are the USB drivers "less common?" Seems counter-logic to me as you can't install or even USE your computer without them.
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