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    How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support / no wireless after sleep

    Hi,

    I would like to know how to edit /etc/default/acpi-support. I need to add networking to STOP_SERVICES so that my wireless will stop and restart when I come in and out of sleep or hibernate but the location is read only. Can anyone help me?

    # Add services to this list to stop them before suspend and restart them in
    # the resume process.
    STOP_SERVICES=""

    Derek.

    #2
    Re: How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support

    Press Alt+F2 and then in the pop-up type:

    kdesudo kate /etc/default/acpi-support

    Press Enter and Kate will open the file 'as root' and you can edit and save the changes.
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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      #3
      Re: How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support

      Thanks Snowhog!!

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        #4
        Re: How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support

        You might wanna get acquainted with nano for modifying config files via CLI.

        sudo nano /one/directory/or/another/file

        CTRL + O to save
        CTRL + X to exit

        It saved my hide a few times when X was acting up.
        "The only way Kubuntu could be more user friendly would be if it came with a virtual copy of Snowhog and dibl"

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          #5
          Re: How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support

          This morning it worked. I came back from work and came out of sleep and no wireless!! AAArgghhHH!

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            #6
            Re: How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support / no wireless after sleep

            This morning the system woke up and wireless was available. How strange.

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              #7
              Re: How to edit /etc/default/acpi-support / no wireless after sleep

              and now it doesn't work again, does anyone have any ideas?

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