As long as the current LTS (i.e. 331) drivers are not fixed, I think it
is wrong to set the status for nvidia-drivers-ubuntu to "Fix Released".
Can someone with the necessary permissions please undo the status change
by royalsabz (mehrshad-5843) ? And set the importance to "High", while
you're at it? This is a really important high-impact bug that should be
as high as possible on the agenda until it's completely fixed for all
currently supported releases. In this light, the apparent casual lack of
attention from Canonical's side is beyond my comprehension. I can only
speculate they're too busy making Vivid attractive enough to lure in new
users, and are forgetting about keeping long-time users.

To the people who think that's the right thing to do: please try to
weigh the potential harm caused by delaying Vivid a day or so against
the actual harm of having thousands of long-time users' desktops
breaking en masse because of running seemingly-innocuous kernel
updates...

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  nvidia-331-updates 331.38-0ubuntu3: nvidia-331-updates kernel module
  failed to build, with only error: "objdump: '... .tmp_nv.o': No such
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