dkms does nothing useful; it can be only related to psmouse (and the touchpad detection), but that doesn't work so I use an external mouse with no problems :), so I can remove it if it's needed. About the output:
rpm -qa|grep wl|grep -v firmware kmod-wl-6_30_223_271-2.el7.local.x86_64 And yes, I have googled a lot and it seems some people have installed wl module with kmod for my Broadcom card, but with centOS 6.6 or earlier version (and older kernels). 2016-01-24 22:18 GMT-03:00 S.Tindall <s10...@elrepo.org>: > On Sun, 2016-01-24 at 22:11 -0300, Diego Farias wrote: > > Hi Steve : > > > > [root@localhost dafh]# ls /var/lib/dkms/ > > dkms_dbversion psmouse > > [root@localhost dafh]# dkms status > > psmouse, alps-1.3: added > > [root@localhost dafh]# find /usr/src/ -type -f -name dkms.conf > > find: Arguments to -type should contain only one letter > > [root@localhost dafh]# find /usr/src/ -type f -name dkms.conf > > /usr/src/psmouse-alps-1.3/dkms.conf > > > > > > Yes, maybe it's related to dkms. If I'm not going to use it, can it be > > removed or something? > > If dkms/mouse is doing something useful, then leave it there. > > It would seem dkms is not part of the kmod-wl problem. > > Steve > > > _______________________________________________ > elrepo mailing list > elrepo@lists.elrepo.org > http://lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo >
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