Re-plugging/restarting wireless dongle (bad driver)












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wifi.sh:



#!/bin/bash

modprobe -r 8812au
sleep 1
modprobe 8812au


I added this script to autostart application from kde, and it doesn't appear to run. This is supposed to restart driver for my wifi dongle, otherwise I have to unplug it and plug it again on every new session. I'm open to using systemd or something (interface to starting services on boot/new session), but it seemed to be far to semantic (with schema).









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    wifi.sh:



    #!/bin/bash

    modprobe -r 8812au
    sleep 1
    modprobe 8812au


    I added this script to autostart application from kde, and it doesn't appear to run. This is supposed to restart driver for my wifi dongle, otherwise I have to unplug it and plug it again on every new session. I'm open to using systemd or something (interface to starting services on boot/new session), but it seemed to be far to semantic (with schema).









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      wifi.sh:



      #!/bin/bash

      modprobe -r 8812au
      sleep 1
      modprobe 8812au


      I added this script to autostart application from kde, and it doesn't appear to run. This is supposed to restart driver for my wifi dongle, otherwise I have to unplug it and plug it again on every new session. I'm open to using systemd or something (interface to starting services on boot/new session), but it seemed to be far to semantic (with schema).









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      wifi.sh:



      #!/bin/bash

      modprobe -r 8812au
      sleep 1
      modprobe 8812au


      I added this script to autostart application from kde, and it doesn't appear to run. This is supposed to restart driver for my wifi dongle, otherwise I have to unplug it and plug it again on every new session. I'm open to using systemd or something (interface to starting services on boot/new session), but it seemed to be far to semantic (with schema).







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