On 05/05/17 15:03, Rami Rosen wrote:
Hi,
You probably meant lsinitrd (not lsmod).
Yes, this is true; "lsinitrd" (from the dracut package) show the
contents of the initramfs image.
If you see that r8712u there and want to avoid loading it in boot
time, I believe
you have 2 options:
1) Add "rd.d
Is blacklisting broken?
I've created /etc/modprobe.d/wireless.conf with one line:
blacklist r8712u
and yet, after a reboot, the r8712u module is installed.
Why?
It isn't being used; if I run rmmod -vv r8712u it is removed
and nothing else changes. The wireless USB adapter still works,
be
On 02/10/17 11:59, poma wrote:
These days it seems that the entire Internet is at a party at
https://github.com,
howsoever I guess you can ask the Fedora custodians for the Fedora part.
Here are a few references about Realtek RTL8712 USB device support:
- Realtek 802.11n drivers
http://linuxw