@ludwigmace
Thanks for that link.  Looks like I have a different problem (albeit having the 
same net effect) thus a different bug.

Anyway, for anyone wondering what the PCI ID of their Nvidia card is but
not knowing where to look, try

 lspci -d 10de: -nn

(to filter out everything by Nvidia)

or just:
 
 lspci  -nn 

(if you want to see all your PCI hardware by every manufacturer.)

The PCI ID is the XXXX in the [10de:XXXX] that follows the manufacturer
and product names

Infocenter has the info too, but you've got to dig through a few layers
and didn't immediately pop out at me.

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ABI change in xorg 1.9 breaks legacy nvidia-96 and nvidia-173 drivers in 
Maverick
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626974
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