Ok, another weekend, another try, and still no joy. I disabled the CD option in 
the update manager. At least Jockey didn't crash this time. However, the only 
option in hardware drivers this time was for nv - which appeared to default to 
nv-173. Jockey looked for drivers but didn't even offer options for 173 much 
less 180. Attempting to enable effects failed after a search for drivers. So, 
once again I manually removed nv-180-glx, re-installed it and experienced the 
failure of X to start. Again, /dev/nvidia0 isn't recognized and so the 8800-GT 
card at PCI-1:0.0 fails to get initialized and X fails. Back to Vista, again. 
I'm sooo disappointed that this is taking more than 4 months to resolve as its 
just getting a graphics driver installed.
Any suggestions or help is greatly appreaciated.
I've been trying to get my nieces interested in Ubuntu but this is giving me 
caution in suggesting it to them. They're busy enough already and lack my 
patience.

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