Hello, thanks for your report!
Due to your link, i have testet die "acpi_osi= " parameter again and
against my first description (i was able to adjust die brightness via fn
keys once a time #9) the brightness stand still on 100%, but the
difference to other parameters is that the notification daem
Hello, now it is possible for me to control the brightness via "System
Settings" -> Brightness and lock" -> "Brightness" slider!
But the fn button still not work (except once a time with the kernel
parameter "acpi_osi=" until to the next reboot).
Since Autum it works over die Brightness slider, b
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-319/+bug/1263498/+attachment/4115740/+files/lspci-vvn.log
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Hello, i have the same problem with the same hardware (Asus G75VX,
Nvidia GTX 670 MX) and found no solution!
My system is a Ubuntu 14.04 with the following nvidia driver Version:
331.38-0ubuntu7
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-dri
Because doing `sudo apt-get purge nautilus` breaks `furiusisomount` and
`ubuntu-desktop`, I rename `/usr/bin/nautilus` to
`/usr/bin/nautilus.ubuntu` and create the following
`/usr/local/bin/nautilus` script to keep Nautilus as the preferred file
manager on Unity and Dolphin on KDE:
#!/bin/bash
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