No, I haven't. I've also checked all files in /etc/modprobe.d/,
/etc/modules.d/ and /etc/{modules,modprobe}.conf to see if it isn't
blacklisted. I have checked the rc files yet, but I haven't changed
anything. Just to be sure, I grepped for "wl", and it's not
blacklisted. ndiswrapper does alias a lot of device names to itself in
modprobe.conf, although I removed it completely.On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Neil Bothwick <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:47:26 +0300, Yoav Luft wrote: > >> I have problems to connect to WPA wireless networks, and it seemed >> like those were driver related, so I've tried running ndiswrapper. >> After I failed to get better (or any) performance with it, I tried to >> revert to the previous settings, but at first the system wouldn't even >> boot. I've booted with an older kernel for which I haven't build >> neither ndiswrapper or wl, and removed ndiswrapper completely. But >> ever since, wl isn't loaded automatically (it does load if I load it >> manually > > When you tried ndiswrapper, did you blacklist wl, or put something > in /etc/rc.conf to stop it loading? > > > -- > Neil Bothwick > > Evolution stops when stupidity is no longer fatal! >

