to make the sound work, add that module to
/etc/modules
that should do the trick
On Jul 27, 2005, at 10:22 PM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Some people have said that KDE is still unstable or broken in
Kubuntu. Question. Once things get stabilized or fixed will that
mean things will get automatically fixed in my installation of
Kubuntu after doing an apt-get update/upgrade?
But my real questions for now are this.
Every time I reboot I have to go through a series of procedures to
get the sound card to work and the wireless network up.
To get the sound card to work I just have to type on a command line:
modprobe opl3sa2
How do I make that permanent?
In order to get the network up, the KDE wireless parameters in the
Control Console don't seem to help. But by going to a command line
and entering such information like:
iwconfig eth0 essid xxxx
iwconfig wifi0 key restricted xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
then ifconfig eth0 down, up, it will connect. Surely the Control
Console config or by some other means I can make this more permanent.
OH, one final thing. Whereas this is a laptop I have emplemented a
suspend mode. But sometimes - not always - when waking the computer
up from suspend it's like certain keys are being held down. And
there's no apparent way to stop it, except by holding the on/off
switch long enough (but not too long) to single a shutdown command
to the computer.
Curtis
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