1.  Passed on my own hardware.  I removed my local changes, downgraded
to the versions of jockey-common jockey-gtk and nvidia-common currently
in precise.  Then I enabled -proposed, updated, upgraded the three
packages, ran jockey-gtk and verified it works.  The experimental driver
is displayed correctly in the GUI.  I then went ahead and installed it
and rebooted, and verified it came up with that driver loaded and unity
working normally.

2.  Passed on independent verification.  I solicited a random
nvidia/precise user on #ubuntu-devel (thanks again ion!), had them
repeat the above steps (except for the actual driver installation), and
verify that the experimental driver was available for them as well.

Thus, verification passed.

The one caveat I should add for completeness is that if the user updates
but does not upgrade, then running jockey won't work, because the jockey
currently in precise can't cope with there being drivers named
"experimental-NNN" in the archive.  The fix is of course to do the
upgrade, but I am a little worried some users may get caught by this.
One way to minimize this might be to roll out the nvidia-common and
jockey changes *now*, and hold off a few days on introducing the
-experimental-304 packages, but maybe I'm being overcautious?

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