Hehe, it's true that there's been no activity, so no surprise the problem is 
still there!
Was hoping someone would tell me what more information could be provided, or 
maybe suggest a solution.
I'd love to try out the latest development release of Ubuntu, so I downloaded 
the live CD for Natty alpha 1. But when I boot from it, it shows the initial 
boot screen briefly, then the screen goes completely black, and the boot 
process seems to stop. So, if anything, the situation seems much worse than 
with Ubuntu 10.10 :(

I don't mind testing an upstream kernel, but I need more specific instructions 
than what is given at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds?action=show&redirect=KernelMainlineBuilds
This is new ground to me, so I need to be told specifically which debs to 
download and install.

Can anybody comment about whether this is SUPPOSED to work? E.g. see the
nvidia link i provided. If it's not supposed to work, it's a waste of
time testing out different kernels.

Should i run the apport-collect command on my current system? Or is it
only valuable after I get a working natty version?

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Title:
  Nvidia Accelerated Graphics Driver does not work in Asus N61J laptop
  with Hybrid Graphics Drivers

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