Some modest observations on #2

- In almost 7 years of using Ubuntu (all with Nvidia binary drivers)
full graphics freezes have been very rare and hardly associable with
framebuffer

- In these 6+ years suspend has not been usable even once. Now i tried
it with VGA console running (in hope, that this might possibly have
something to do with it). Result was kernel panic straight "out of the
box" :) Will not try more.

- Have not seen anything like that in last years

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As I use console more than occasionally, it is just plain impossible to use VGA 
resolution on big 1920x1200 monitor. 

Now there is just one more inconvinience to comment out these
blacklistings if some kind of override can not be established for this.
It may be OK to make things to comply to nvidia-upstream requirements
for "default user", but there has  to be some way to override this for
users who need this.

I know that this is not supposed to be done in this way, but
unfortunately our life is often full of these things. If this thing
could be resolved in the right way, it would be even better. Current
solution - even being made right way - is also ruining user experience
for any new Ubuntu user.

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  Installing nvidia-current should blacklist gfxpayload

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