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* Donald D Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-30-07 16:27]:
> I've been trying to get wifi to work on my Inspiron 1501 laptop. Aside
> from the "normal" problems associated with a wifi install, everything
> was going smoothly until I tried to install an "Invalid Driver!" using
> ndisgtk. I found another driver to try but discovered that ndisgtk will
> not remove an invalid driver nor will it install another driver on top
> of the invalid one. My problem is that I don't know how to remove the
> driver using the CLI. I was going to remove the *.inf file but I can't
> find it.

You give little information :^( openSUSE version, x86_64/i586, driver
name

What package contained or resulted in you getting the "Invalid
Driver!" and why would you try to install such?

Once you know what the package name is, open the package and see what
files it contains.  Those should be the files you need to remove.
WARNING: some of those files "may have" replaced required system
files.  

What *.inf file are you looking for and how did you determine that it
?needed? to be removed?

seems just a little haphazard ??

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