Since updating to intrepid I NEVER succeded installing the nvidia
drivers for my Geforce 6 Series through the jockey tool. Activating one
of the four proposed drivers (173, 177, 71, 96) always seems to install
it - but never to activate it!! Restarting the gdm or the system always
led to the anoying X reconfiguring screen. And even there, selecting the
nvidia driver - installed only seconds before with jockey - disables gdm
from starting up correctly. Hmmmm, so the nvidia driver has not been
installed and activated, even though the jockey tool told me so
before??? Very anoying! Another strange thing is that newer versions of
the x-server don't seem to need a xorg.conf file anymore - but the
nvidia does for its option, card, and monitor settings!?  Very strange!!
Mabe there lies the big trouble of the x-server and nvdia playing
smoothly together ...

Luckily, downloading and installing the nvidia driver manually always
succeded!! Hopefully, the jockey version in the final intrepid release
will work a 100 percent. Here are my steps to install the nvidia driver,
which of course you have to repeat every time you install a new kernel:

1. Download, save an make executable NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.67-pkg1.run.
2. Go to console with CTRL+ALT+F1, login, and kill gdm with "sudo killall gdm".
3. Uninstall the old nvidia driver with "sudo sh 
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.67-pkg1.run --uninstall".
4. IMPORTANT: Delete ALL xorg.config files with "sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg*".
5. Install the nvidia driver with "sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.67-pkg1.run".
(6. Remove everything of nvidia and jockey in synaptic - exept maybe 
nvidia-settings.)

Hope this helps a little! André

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nvidia: Multiple versions in DKMS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261816
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