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This is kind of a 2 part question.

 

1. Is there a driver for this that works with Leopard yet? I accidentally installed this driver without reading that it only works stable with 10.4

2. How can I go about removing the network driver for now? Is it just a matter of deleting the kext in the extensions folder?

 

I could still get on the internet with this but it would panic randomly as I was downloading some apps for the Mac.

This is kind of a 2 part question.

 

1. Is there a driver for this that works with Leopard yet? I accidentally installed this driver without reading that it only works stable with 10.4

2. How can I go about removing the network driver for now? Is it just a matter of deleting the kext in the extensions folder?

 

I could still get on the internet with this but it would panic randomly as I was downloading some apps for the Mac.

 

1. eno's nForceLAN kext

 

2. yes and then rebooting with -f to recreate Extension.mkext file......

1. eno's nForceLAN kext

 

2. yes and then rebooting with -f to recreate Extension.mkext file......

So I tried Eno's nForceLAN kext and it picked up the internet on my ethernet, allowed me to connect to the internet for software updates, but Safari hangs every time I open it forcing me to quit out of it.

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