I am running ubuntu 18.04 and using the low latency kernel rather than
the default kernel.  Since the "upgrade" to nvidia 390 it looks like the
kernel module is actually missing from my filesystem.  Running dmesg |
grep nvidia and modprobe | grep nvidia tells me the nvidia driver is not
loaded.  When I try to load it with modprobe it's not in the proper path
so it can't load.  I tried reverting the nvidia driver and the kernel
but the kernel module is still mysteriously missing.  I'm going to
reinstall with ubuntu studio 18.10 because this update has basically
destroyed the functionality of my desktop.  I need 1920x1068 resolution
and that's not an option with the xrandr command without the nvidia
driver.  I did not check to see of nouveau was loaded as a kernel
module, I just gotta reinstall.  I hope this helps someone.

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