JUST an FYI to Alberto and anyone with an older NV11 or so GPU, I
installed the Nvidia driver that was posted in this thread late last
week(96.x), directly from the nvidia web site per the instructions that
were posted here. then Alberto strongly suggested that we wait for the
ubuntu deb package, but it was already too late for me. However the
install went flawless and I have been running the great since last week
when they were released. I have a laptop with a GeForce2 Go (NV11) GPU
and installed the 96.x version when I had previously had to use the
71.xx drivers.  maybe, just maybe the 71.x drivers  aren't really needed
anymore since I am running compiz without any problems, however I don't
do WINE as its not ready for prime time yet. I'm just wondering why so
many NV11 GPU's are having install issues when mine went flawless. (I'm
not  looking forward to the broken symlinks when they show up that
Alberto said could happen ). maybe they already have, because I do not
see any new restricted drivers showing up in synaptic or the driver
manager app. just now, but I'm running better than ever.

PS, I did a clean install of 8.10, not an upgrade, maybe that could be
the problem. in the past restricted drivers and upgrades ALWAYS caused
me to execute a clean fresh install in the end to get things working. (
however this is the first time I have ever upgraded (from 8.04 to 8.10)
and the restricted drivers installed  as expected on other computers
that were running the 177.x drivers and 173.x.)

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