Why does the nvidia-common kernel postinst even exist?  It looks like
it's only purpose is to replicate the functionality that was there from
the nvidia-common postinst.  Obsoleted drivers won't be introduced by
new kernel images, but instead by newer modaliases as detected by
nvidia-common.

nvidia-common's postinst already does this, so I don't see any reason
why this script should be sticking around in /etc/kernel/postinst.d.

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dkms - error when installing custom kernel
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