If it is a NVIDIA issue, you should be able to force vesa initially, and then 
tell it to use the proprietary drivers (System->Administration->Hardware 
Drivers). I think those are pretty up to date........ although don't quote me 
on that!
I think that is essentially the supported way of doing what you have done.
My GPU is Intel, so unfortunately this won't work for me! If anyone fancies 
trying this method just to clarify (or has already tried it) that would be 
great!

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[lucid] [i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
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