Many questions - part 4

Ian Baber ian at eugeneweb.com
Thu Jul 28 06:43:08 UTC 2005


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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