I had the exact same issue. It actual problem is stated here by someone
else, with a solution:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1036167/linux/stuck-trying-to-
intall-nvidia-390-ubuntu-18-04-lts-/
The problem is a dialogue requesting to set a password (for secureboot
stuff) never pops up.
I made an attempt to follow the instructions above, and attached the
output.
None of the not-working fn keys registered (I tested fn+delete, which is
a key which works).
This was done on ubuntu 17.04 using 4.10.0-21-generic kernel.
Also the instructions for installing systemtap didn't work, so I
Sorry about the above post. Let me try again
I've been having the same problems on a gigabyte p57 xcf3. Bug #1665530
also reports this. Currently I am running the latest bios for this
laptop, Ubuntu 16.10 and kernel 4.10.1-041001-generic.
Initially I did not have the "i8042.nomux=1" parameter. Ad
I've been having the same problems on a gigabyte p57 xcf3. Bu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1644919
Title:
[fn] plus F2,F3,F4,F5,F6,F10,F11,F12 not responding - Fresh In
quick edit:
F2 is toggle wifi
F11 is toggle bluetooth
Esc is eject dvd drive
Also, the keys that don't work also did not work on windows 10 until all
the gigabyte utility software was installed.
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I have a gigabyte P57X v6-CF3, with the latest bios installed. I can
confirm this bug is present in ubuntu 16.10 with kernel
4.10.1-041001-generic.
Fn keys which work:
-F1 (sleep)
-F7 (mute)
-F8 (lower volume)
-F9 (increase volume)
-down arrow (play/pause media)
-up arrow (
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