I'm glad I could help. However, in my case it wasn't necessary to manually load the module. I believe this should happen automatically when one connects the device.. funny things happen. You can delete the folder in your home directory but it can be useful as long as you don't make a kernel update. When, for some reason, the modules are gone (deleted, overwritten) with "sudo make install" U can put them back in their places. In case you have a new kernel, the folder is useless and U have to do it all over again :).
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