This weekend I upgraded to KDE 4.5.1, and everything appeared to work normally. I used the computer to listen to music, and do normal items.
Last night I didn't change anything, and it even worked this morning before i left for work.
When I got to work and opened the laptop, Kubuntu informed me that it couldn't "find" the sound card "audio playback device HDA Intel (STAC92xx Analog)"
I told it to not delete it permanently, because I figured something weird happened and it would be back.
Then I went to log onto the Internet, and no modem. I checked the WVdial.conf, and the /dev/modem was still there, but it simply couldn't find the modem!
I rebooted several times, and even tried a cold shutdown and restart, and each time there was no soundcard and modem.
Options? I'm not sure what happened, so I don't know where to begin the troubleshooting process.
Last night I didn't change anything, and it even worked this morning before i left for work.
When I got to work and opened the laptop, Kubuntu informed me that it couldn't "find" the sound card "audio playback device HDA Intel (STAC92xx Analog)"
I told it to not delete it permanently, because I figured something weird happened and it would be back.
Then I went to log onto the Internet, and no modem. I checked the WVdial.conf, and the /dev/modem was still there, but it simply couldn't find the modem!
I rebooted several times, and even tried a cold shutdown and restart, and each time there was no soundcard and modem.
Options? I'm not sure what happened, so I don't know where to begin the troubleshooting process.








I'm glad you were able to complete the process. If ever I get a hold of another system to practice on, I will try what you have mentioned, doing small automatic updates and if I get brave enough to want to learn how to fix a broken copy of Ubuntu or Kubuntu, go ahead and install the larger KDE upgrades. 10.04 runs beautifully on my system, no need to break what isn't broken. 
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