** Description changed:

- Add support for the new NVIDIA -server series to the ubuntu-drivers
- tool.
+ SRU Request:
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ 
+ 1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-
+ common (0.8.4~0.20.04.1).
+ 
+ 2) Check that specifying an NVIDIA driver flavour works (e.g. "ubuntu-
+ drivers install nvidia:440", if your card is supported by the driver)
+ 
+ 3) Restart your computer, and see if everything works correctly when
+ accessing the desktop.
+ 
+ 4) Remove all the nvidia drivers:
+ sudo apt-get --purge remove '*nvidia*'
+ 
+ 5) Test the auto-detection:
+ ubuntu-drivers install
+ 
+ 6) Restart your computer, and see if everything works correctly when
+ accessing the desktop.
+ 
+ 7) Check that the correct driver was installed for your card:
+ ubuntu-drivers debug
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ Medium-Low. The new code should not affect the current functioning of the 
ubuntu-drivers tool.
+ 
+ __________
+ Add support for the new NVIDIA -server series to the ubuntu-drivers tool.
  
  Also add support for specifying a driver series (as already possible
  with the --gpgpu argument, for computing use cases).

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Title:
  Add support for the new NVIDIA -server driver series

Status in ubuntu-drivers-common package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-drivers-common source package in Bionic:
  In Progress
Status in ubuntu-drivers-common source package in Focal:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  SRU Request:

  [Test Case]

  1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-
  drivers-common (0.8.4~0.20.04.1).

  2) Check that specifying an NVIDIA driver flavour works (e.g. "ubuntu-
  drivers install nvidia:440", if your card is supported by the driver)

  3) Restart your computer, and see if everything works correctly when
  accessing the desktop.

  4) Remove all the nvidia drivers:
  sudo apt-get --purge remove '*nvidia*'

  5) Test the auto-detection:
  ubuntu-drivers install

  6) Restart your computer, and see if everything works correctly when
  accessing the desktop.

  7) Check that the correct driver was installed for your card:
  ubuntu-drivers debug

  [Regression Potential]
  Medium-Low. The new code should not affect the current functioning of the 
ubuntu-drivers tool.

  __________
  Add support for the new NVIDIA -server series to the ubuntu-drivers tool.

  Also add support for specifying a driver series (as already possible
  with the --gpgpu argument, for computing use cases).

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