mine never enabled the drivers after it crashed. but i did figure out a
workaround for those who can't stand errors:

* Install "nvidia-glx-180" (or your preferred driver version, replacing
"180" with the version number), using your preferred package manager.

* Reboot and it'll be activated. However, "Hardware Drivers" doesn't
think it's the same thing as the one it mentions, so for the sake of
completeness, open Hardware Drivers, and select the driver you just
installed, and click "Activate". It'll want you to reboot, do so, and
all will be well (assuming that your card works with that driver, I've
heard a few stories about new-ish nvidia cards not working at all with
the newest nvidia driver).

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jockey backend crashed when trying to install nvidia driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350776
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