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On 2018-08-20 02:55, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op maandag 20 augustus 2018 00:47:26 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On Sunday, 2018-08-19 at 14:33 -0700, don fisher wrote:
On 08/19/2018 01:45 PM, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op zondag 19 augustus 2018 22:33:27 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 2018-08-19 22:31, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote: His problem is not yet solved.
And it never will as long as Don keeps coming with things 'found on the internet', like 'a patch in /sys' ( which is regenerated at boot ), without providing links we can check. As long as he doesn't provide proper info, everything is just shooting in the dark, and this gets even worse since we do not know what's being done and undone.
I am often criticized for making my posts too long, by people that are evidently charged by message length. This thread now contains 94 messages, some not really related to the problem that I am trying to solve.
The link you referenced offering a solution to the E2500 card problem, was offers on Ubuntu forums, <https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2350778>. And as you suggested, the commands have to be applied on each reboot. I do not know where it comes from, just that it works. And I am often told that I am lazy and should search Google for solutions.
If this hack works for you, it is possible to apply them on every boot automatically.
In the directory "/etc/init.d" create one of these scripts, or edit if it exist:
after.local
Runs after runlevel is complete. Right, I know "runlevels" do not exist with systemd. Fine, "target".
Carlos, don't you agree this is bringing Don further and further away from a default install? With the knowledge displayed so far, IMNSHO that's maybe working around some issues, but not really solving his issues.
I understand that the default install doesn't work for him. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)