This issue has been solved for me.
Despite not having loaded Windows in months, somehow the Alienware FX
settings changed while in Linux. I have no idea how as I do next to
nothing with the Windows partition.
When I booted to Linux today, a lighted zone that has been shut off for
(2? 3 years?) l
Oops, forgot the tag. Uh... not sure if putting it in the Description
box is what you mean by adding a tag or not.
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Title:
FN+F5 -
It boots. No graphics driver/settings (no Nvidia logo at boot),
obviously, but it boots.
FN+F5 & F6 still do not work, nor is the background at log in using my
desktop background. tty2 is another story, although...
Prior to installing the mainline kernel, upon start-up I was forced into
low gra
I have never done this before, but I will give it a try.
*Crosses fingers*
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Title:
FN+F5 - F6 not working
Status in “linux” package
The installation output:
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-3.13.0-031300rc7.
(Reading database ... 330877 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking linux-headers-3.13.0-031300rc7 (from
linux-headers-3.13.0-031300rc7_3.13.0-031300rc7.201401041835_all.deb) ...
Select
Public bug reported:
One day they worked, the next day they didn't. I had not updated my
system, nor had I booted to Windows. I had not installed anything, nor
run any new programs.
On the day prior to and the day FN+F5 & F6 stopped working, I ran Nautilus,
VLC, Rhythmbox, Firefox, LibreOffic
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