I've attacked the logs from installing nvidia-173 via apt get.

Looking at the logs, it appears the errors are related to postfix... why
does postfix get installed?  I've noticed this with many packages I've
installed.  If I wanted postfix, I would have installed postfix... but I
digress.

So here's what I noticed from installing nvidia-173 via apt-get:

* I am never prompted to restart X or reboot to make sure the driver is 
installed.
* Postfix errors (when I was prompted, I chose "No Configuration" as I did not 
want or need postfix
* In this latest try, the nVidia settings tool DID get installed, but appears 
under Administration, not Preferences, where the system default tool resides.
* even after rebooting the system and ensuring that the nvidia driver was 
loaded (via lsmod, of all things), the nVidia settings tool errored and advised 
me to run nvidia-xconfig and restart X because it thought I was not running the 
nvidia driver (though when I tried to run the "Monitors" app from 
system/preferences I was told I was running nVidia and needed to use the nVidia 
tool.


** Attachment added: "nvidia173.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jockey/+bug/661568/+attachment/1699977/+files/nvidia173.log

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jockey throws error and says driver install failed yet then shows driver as 
activated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661568
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