How do I totally remove the driver made from the "make" commands ?
I have changed back to Kernel 4.9.0 and removed 4.10, and the driver didn't work anymore, I put its installation folder into the trash and emptied it.I then remade the driver using the lesson on the same url link.
When I reboot I have a fast (too fast to read it) error screen appear before the feather splash, something about ACPI, it never used to appear.
I have since changing to 4.9.0 from the start had an error screen after the feather splash, about something being stolen,( I didn't steal anything, it must be a name used for something else on Linux) and also acpi errors, it is 4 items on that list, it has not been any problem, I am just concerned about the new error screen.
Once both version are fully gone and the errors, I can then following the lesson rebuiid this driver again if needed, as I have a different dual band one coming its a small dongle, that uses the same driver but I will see if it works from the driver in the repos first.
I have changed back to Kernel 4.9.0 and removed 4.10, and the driver didn't work anymore, I put its installation folder into the trash and emptied it.I then remade the driver using the lesson on the same url link.
When I reboot I have a fast (too fast to read it) error screen appear before the feather splash, something about ACPI, it never used to appear.
I have since changing to 4.9.0 from the start had an error screen after the feather splash, about something being stolen,( I didn't steal anything, it must be a name used for something else on Linux) and also acpi errors, it is 4 items on that list, it has not been any problem, I am just concerned about the new error screen.
Once both version are fully gone and the errors, I can then following the lesson rebuiid this driver again if needed, as I have a different dual band one coming its a small dongle, that uses the same driver but I will see if it works from the driver in the repos first.