It was an upgrade from Edgy but awhile ago when Feisty was just Beta1. I didn't 
use 3rd party tools. 
And I'm still able to run restricted nvidia driver under 2.6.20-14.

cat /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
# This file is sourced from the linux-restricted-modules-common init
# script and is used to disable the link-on-boot feature, one module
# at a time.  This can be useful if you want to use hand-compiled
# versions of one or more modules, but keep linux-restricted-modules
# installed on your system, or just to disable modules you don't use
# and speed up your boot process by a second or two.
#
# Use a space-separated list of modules you wish to not have linked
# on boot.  The following example shows a (condensed) list of all
# modules shipped in the linux-restricted-modules packages:
#
# DISABLED_MODULES="ath_hal fc fglrx ltm nv"
#
# Note that disabling "fc" disables all fcdsl drivers, "ltm" disables
# ltmodem and ltserial, and "nv" disables both the nvidia drivers.
# You can also name each module individually, if you prefer a subset.

DISABLED_MODULES=""

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Cannot run 2.6.20-15 kernel nvidia driver on my AMD64 computer. 2.6.20-14 
modules work well
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