This is turning out to be a bit more tricky.  Switching drivers in
'Software & Updates' did appear to work, but nvidia module was still
reporting in the logs.  I purged nvidia, then the system wouldn't boot.
I tried a few of the boot params; but eventually the only way I was able
to get the system to boot was to reinstall the nvidia drivers from a
livecd chroot `ubuntu-drivers autoinstall`.  I'm going to have to figure
out how to get the system bootable without those drivers in order to try
the upstream kernel.

Speaking of which - the instructions said we had to remove all
proprietary drivers (and it listed a couple)...  is there a command that
will list which ones need removed?

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