The expression "Cosa Vostra" keeps running through my mind. I am now trying to install the internal wireless card in my Vostro notebook machine. I've viewed quite a number of tutorials, and they all fall short, sometimes because of offering" successful commands or procedures that don't exist. I found an encouraging one at <http://www.susegeek.com/networking/fix-bcm4311431243214322-wireless-in-opensuse-111-and-earlier/> that offers the following, mentioning specifically the card in my machine and its available driver: "Broadcom has released a linux version of its driver both 32-bit (x86) and 64bit (x86_64) editions for BCM4311, BCM4312, BCM4321 & BCM4322 Wireless cards. A 1-click install Yast Metapackage file (YMP) is available for install from Packman which makes it easy to get your wireless up and running in no time." He could have given a better clue about finding YMP. I searched in YaST (with Packman repositories enabled) for "YMP" and "metapackage", and found "yast2-metapackage-handler", which I am not at all certain is what he means. I want to d/l it to the desktop machine, so I tried to find it on Packman's website, searching for "ymp", "metapackage", and even "yast2", with no success. how can I find it? -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org