On 7/30/19 9:07 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I got tired of the Broadcom card. It just acts strangely. It takes
a long time to get
the wifi connection. A new connection fails the first time (a real pain recently in my
travels) and the connection tends to bounce.
So I pulled the RTL 802.11/a/b/n card for that hanger queen and am up and running on it.
How do I remove the Broadcom cruft. I suspect it is more than just:
dnf erase broadcom-wl
and remove the
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-my.conf
Can I 'un-taint' the kernel I am currently running or do I have to wait
for the next kernel update and not have the broadcom stuff installed?
dnf erase broadcom-wl will do it as it will also remove all the kmod-wl* packages which
removes the modules for the kernels which are installed. I will also remove packages
which were needed to build those modules if they are no longer needed by other packages.
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