Age Jan (John) Stap wrote:
> Hi Larry,
> 
> Thanks for your input.
> 
> Suggesting I go with Suze 11, is not the way I want. I have worked with
> all of them over the last three years (must have thrown away 100 plus
> live and install cd's). I want Debian and may have to die before I find
> my solution but so be it.
> 
> Even though I removed NDISWRAPPER from the box (or so I thought!) I do
> notice that on the wireless properties in the network manager I still
> find ndiswrapper as the driver although the fw-cutter/broadcom 43 have
> been installed the latest.....
> 
> Any suggestions on how to go about removing ndiswrapper completely?

Please do not drop the CC to the list. This discussion may be useful 
to someone else.

To get rid of ndiswrapper, you could either unload the Windows driver 
from ndiswrapper, or do the following:

sudo echo "blacklist ndiswrapper" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist

I don't understand your need to stay with Debian, but that is your 
choice. On average, I probably generate at least one new kernel per 
day, and update kernel modules even more frequently. Having to go 
through the steps required to generate a .deb and installing it for 
every change would take 3-4 hours away from my productivity.

Larry
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