Wow, thanks Bathelemy.

That really did work. The sudo command reinstalled the xkit and the drivers
window finally opened. However, here is where my issues begin again. If you
don't mind me asking for your assistance once more, I'd appreciate it.

I have a separate card, nvidia 9500 gt - which is the one I want working.
When I open up the drivers window, it actually gives me two choices. Driver
173 and driver 180. Now, I'm not sure if I'll have this problem again
because I installed kubuntu, but last time I tried to install driver, it
gave me an error [forgot to write it down] after I downloaded the nvidia
driver 180 [which opens my mobo integrated 8200] and then used the sh
~/NVIDIA* command. In the end, it didn't do a successful install and I was
still stuck with the 8200.

When I reinstalled AGAIN, i used driver 173, to my avail, that gave me an
error too. Hopefully, being Kubuntu now, I won't have that problem but I
just wanted to ask. I'm sorry if this is a bother. I would appreciate it
even if you just pinpoint me elsewhere. I relied on my friend too much, now
I can't do anything ^_^;; Thanks again.

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