Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Donald D Henson
[10-31-07 09:55]: [...] The *.inf files contain the info needed to make wifi work. They have numeric names such as 'R33087.inf' and is distributed as part of a 'cabinet' file. (Fileroller can handle it.)
then open the 'cabinet'file with Fileroller and get the name of the *.inf file.
It's easy to tell if the driver needs to be uninstalled. After an install, there's a big red 'X' across the driver just installed and an error message, 'Invalid Driver'.
from commandline, do: rm -i `locate
` and you will have a choice to delete file by file note: will probably require root permissions if you get 'command not found', install findutils-locate via yast or whatever you use.
Thanks for your help but I've spent about as much time as I can afford for now. (Wifi is really a minor problem.) I think I'll wait until the developers develop a gui that will allow uninstall of a driver. Don Henson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org