Well, I ended up with the nvidia-304  304.131-0ubuntu5 version, which
loads into the kernel just fine, and also allows Hugin to function...

I am curious - since the fixed 304.132-0ubuntu2 version loads into the kernel, 
why has it not yet made it into Yakkety?  
Since I cannot use it (see comment #22), it doesn't make much difference to me, 
but it probably would help other people. I see it is not yet available, because 
every day, I have to dismiss the Software Updater, which is constantly offering 
me the 304.132-0ubuntu1 version, with which it wants to replace my 
304.131-0ubuntu5...

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Title:
  Could not insert module

Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 source package in Yakkety:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu release: 16.10 Yakkety Yak
  Kernel version: 4.8.0-22-generic x86_64
  Package version: 304.132-0ubuntu1

  The nvidia module cannot be loaded. The following errors are reported:
  Could not insert module Unknown symbol in module

  and:

  nvidia: Unknown symbol mtrr_del (err 0)
  nvidia: Unknown symbol mtrr_add (err 0)

  It looks like the buildfix_kernel_4.3.patch, which is supposed to be
  dealing with those calls, is not applied in this release of the
  package.

  The package was working fine with the previous fully updated Ubuntu
  version 16.04 prior to the upgrade to 16.10.

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