Actually, i recently solved Wifi not working issue due to missing drivers.
https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/forums/netwo.../#msg53751
Here's the thread (i made this new thread as that was a different issue).
As you can see, i installed many drivers from different user's git repository.
I don't know which drivers is currently being used with my network card. I don't want to mix up my system files with unused drivers.
So i only want to keep the current working driver and remove others safely. How can i do this?
I'm using this device: https://www.enter-world.com/product/usb-...ps-e-w170/
https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/forums/netwo.../#msg53751
Here's the thread (i made this new thread as that was a different issue).
As you can see, i installed many drivers from different user's git repository.
I don't know which drivers is currently being used with my network card. I don't want to mix up my system files with unused drivers.
So i only want to keep the current working driver and remove others safely. How can i do this?
I'm using this device: https://www.enter-world.com/product/usb-...ps-e-w170/
Currently using Linux Lite 3.8 (32-bit, Ubuntu 18.04-bionic)



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