On Sun, 24 May 2015, Mark Allums wrote:

. . .
as long as I could fix it by running modprobe, I wasn't in a big hurry. Anyway, if this had worked, it feels like a workaround, and isn't really getting to the actual cause of the problem. So, any more suggestions are welcome.
. . .

  As long as you don't get a real fix, you can put the modprobe command
  in /etc/rc.local

cheers,
--
Pierre Frenkiel


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