If cards are supported by either 173 or 177, nvidia-common will suggest the 
right package to install in 2 cases:
* if you're doing the dist-upgrade with Update Manager, then Update Manager 
will install the right driver automatically
* if you're doing the dist-upgrade from the command line, a debconf interface 
will show up and suggest the user to do, say, "sudo apt-get install 
nvidia-glx-177", to install the new driver (and of course it will explain the 
problem).

As far as I know this is all implemented. Maybe Michael could confirm
what I said.

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[Intrepid] nvidia_drv.so: undefined symbol: AllocateScreenPrivateIndex
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