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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/28/2012 01:55 PM, Alan Evans
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:19 AM,
          Robert Moskowitz <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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            Got that in a private mail.<br>
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          <div>Sorry. Wasn't intending that to be a private email.<br>
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            It really does not say driver: ...<br>
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            But it looks like ath5k<br>
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            Now I have to figure out what rpm that comes from.</blockquote>
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            I don't think you have the option of getting rid of it if
            you use the fedora stock kernel. That is, I don't think that
            there's a separate package for it.<br>
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            But seriously, if you're this committed to expunging stuff
            you don't need, maybe you should just compile your own
            kernel and call it a day. It's not that hard to do.<br>
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    No.  I don't want to install wireless rpms for cards I don't have. 
    Lots of Intel and other wireless rpms are included in the 'base'
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