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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ng_ipfw&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html ng_ipfw].ko||The ipfw node implements interface between ipfw(4) and netgraph(4) subsystems.
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|/boot/kernel/[ttps://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ng_ipfw&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html ng_ipfw].ko||The ipfw node implements interface between ipfw(4) and netgraph(4) subsystems.
 
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ng_ksocket&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html ng_ksocket].ko|| A ksocket node is both a netgraph node and a BSD socket.  The ng_ksocket    node type allows one to open a socket inside the kernel and have it appear as a Netgraph node.
 
|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ng_ksocket&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html ng_ksocket].ko|| A ksocket node is both a netgraph node and a BSD socket.  The ng_ksocket    node type allows one to open a socket inside the kernel and have it appear as a Netgraph node.
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=snd_vibes&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html snd_vibes].ko||The snd_vibes bridge driver allows the generic audio driver, sound(4), to attach audio devices based on the S3 SonicVibes chipset.
 
|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=snd_vibes&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html snd_vibes].ko||The snd_vibes bridge driver allows the generic audio driver, sound(4), to attach audio devices based on the S3 SonicVibes chipset.
 
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=snp&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html snp].ko||/dev/snp is a snoop device which allows users to attach to any tty and watch activities on it.  The kernel must be compiled with device snp, or  the snp module must be loaded, for these devices to be available.
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|/boot/kernel/[ttps://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=snp&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html snp].ko||/dev/snp is a snoop device which allows users to attach to any tty and watch activities on it.  The kernel must be compiled with device snp, or  the snp module must be loaded, for these devices to be available.
 
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sound&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html sound].ko||The sound driver is the main component of the FreeBSD sound system.  It works in conjunction with a bridge device driver on supported devices and  provides PCM audio record and playback once it attaches.  Each bridge device driver supports a specific set of audio chipsets and needs to be enabled together with the sound driver.  PCI and ISA PnP audio devices  identify themselves so users are usually not required to add anything to  /boot/device.hints.
 
|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sound&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html sound].ko||The sound driver is the main component of the FreeBSD sound system.  It works in conjunction with a bridge device driver on supported devices and  provides PCM audio record and playback once it attaches.  Each bridge device driver supports a specific set of audio chipsets and needs to be enabled together with the sound driver.  PCI and ISA PnP audio devices  identify themselves so users are usually not required to add anything to  /boot/device.hints.
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=udl&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html udl].ko||DisplayLink DL-120 / DL-160 USB display devices
 
|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=udl&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html udl].ko||DisplayLink DL-120 / DL-160 USB display devices
 
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=uep&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html uep].ko||eGalax touchscreen driver
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|/boot/kernel/[ttps://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=uep&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html uep].ko||eGalax touchscreen driver
 
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=uvscom&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html uvscom].ko||USB support for SUNTAC Slipper U VS-10U serial adapters driver
 
|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=uvscom&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html uvscom].ko||USB support for SUNTAC Slipper U VS-10U serial adapters driver
 
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|/boot/kernel/[https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=vesa&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html vesa].ko||vesa is an Xorg driver for generic VESA video cards.  It can drive most      VESA-compatible video cards, but only makes use of the  basic  standard      VESA core that is common to these cards. The driver supports depths 8,  15 16 and 24.
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|/boot/kernel/[ttps://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=vesa&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+12.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html vesa].ko||vesa is an Xorg driver for generic VESA video cards.  It can drive most      VESA-compatible video cards, but only makes use of the  basic  standard      VESA core that is common to these cards. The driver supports depths 8,  15 16 and 24.
 
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