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Sorry for the late reply, I'm not on Lemmy often.
It seems that, according to a Reddit thread, the Nobara kernel should include support for
ec_sys
. What does the commandmodinfo ec_sys
output? If it doesn't returnmodinfo: ERROR: Module ec_sys not found.
, then you should just be able to enable it withsudo modprobe ec_sys
and then enable it persistently across reboots withecho ec_sys | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
EDIT: Replaced output redirection with
sudo tee
in case you are not running the command as root.Thank you for your answer. I also read that thread but unfortunately modinfo return module not found...