** Description changed:

+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. use hardy kubuntu install
+ 2. install linux-restricted-modules-common
+ 3. perform hardy-> karmic upgrade
+ 4. verify that  /ect/modprobe.d/lrm-video  is still there
+ 
+ 5. repeat 1,2
+ 6. enable hardy-proposed
+ 7. repeat 3
+ 8 verify that  /ect/modprobe.d/lrm-video is now gone
+ 
  Binary package hint: update-manager
  
  The issue is simple:
  Upgrading from Hardy to Karmic didn't remove the file 
/ect/modprobe.d/lrm-video belonging to linux-restricted-modules-common
  This produced the issue that all nvidia drivers under Karmic were failing to 
start.
  
  I do not know how that file survived, even if I didn't have linux-
  restricted-modules-common installed, but pls add a small check in the
  python script to delete this file if present, as it will save lot of
  time of all affected by this issue.
  
  Thanks
  Marco

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Upgrade from hardy to Karmic didn't remove lrm-video
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459829
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