The message is completely harmless. What ndiswrapper tries to achieve is
to work on all kinds of distributions. You could make it stop calling
update-modules if modprobe.d exists or something like that (this needs
to be investigated).

Again: the message is completely harmless, see man update-modules.

PS: ndiswrapper -ma is the recommended way to make ndiswrapper load
automatically nowadays.

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ndiswrapper uses deprecated "update-modules" command
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339670
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