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In each version 10.4 and now Maverick I have noticed that the Nvidia drivers do 
not transition well. Generally I un-install the Nvidia drivers on my machine 
before preforming an upgrade to my system, (even the latest). However I have 
Ubuntu installed (32 and 24 bit kernels) on several workstations that are used 
for CAD and Matlab systems users just "Upgrade" with out un-installing the 
Nvidia drivers. (Yea I have shown them how to and explained why). Still people 
insist on upgrading with out removing drivers. Instead of a nice welcoming GUI 
with X they are greeted with a Bash prompt, and that's when I get called in. I 
have attempted to remedy the situation by
running: 
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (Still X failed to load)
purging xorg.conf files (tried purging and re-running dpkg) 
sudo Xorg -configure (Tired invoking the Xorg configuration and it stilled 
loaded nvidia drivers in that were non functional) 
completely removing Xorg, Gnome, and GDM from the system purging files and 
re-installing them (Even then this did not help, it would start only by 
manually invoking "startx".) 

I have found that the xserver will still attempt to load Nvidia drivers
installed from an earlier version during the upgrade, and this will
cause the Xserver to fail to start.

Finally I found that after a failed update, I removed the module 
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_driver.so 
and I was FINALLY able to start Gnome and X going. I don't think that users who 
have the Nvidia modules installed preforming an upgrade are going to have an 
easy time figuring out why they are not getting a GUI though. This has failed 
on me in 10.04 several times, and I noticed this upgrading to Alpha on my 
personal machine here with the same issue. I have seen this issue occur on 
users who have any type of Nvidia driver installed through the "Restricted 
Drivers" panel on Gnome. 

Removing the Nvidia drivers is a good idea, but users just happily click
on update with out even thinking about them. I was thinking about
writing out a script to remove the Nvidia drivers and upgrade the system
in the background for them, but the problem is that when the update
dialog box pops up, users get overzealous on upgrades and go YEA! New
version, upgrade now.

At least they are using Ubuntu at home on their personal machines and
getting work done on them :-) I don't know if anyone wants to tackle
this problem but it would be helpful.

By the way the Aplha is very exciting, I love it so far! :O

** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Dist-Upgrading with Nvidia driver installed causes XServer not to load
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/625993
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