X broke for me as well, almost exactly the same scenario as above. I'm
not terribly handy in a terminal, so instead I edited /etc/x11/xorg.conf
via the Feisty Live CD, changing the driver to "nv" until I could
replace 9755 with 96xx via Synaptic.

I mention all of this because it might be nice, when X breaks, to offer
the user - right at bootup - to switch drivers to a predetermined
backup... most likely the open version that came with install. If the
user is savvier than me, and confident in their skills, they can still
choose "No" and fix the problem in recovery mode or whatever. For the
rest of us it'll at least get us to a safe place until we figure out
what's up.

Sorry if I'm speaking out of place, and thank you for everything you
guys do.

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u-m should automatically install nvidia-glx-legacy if hardware requires it
https://launchpad.net/bugs/96486

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