Hello,

does anyone know whether it is safe for now (and the future) to update 
xserver-xorg and its dependencies to the newest versions without breaking 
compatibility with the nvidia-96 branch of gfx drivers? 
I am so happy that I was able to make my old NV18 gpu running on a fresh 
install of LTS 12.04 Lubuntu after I experienced mysterious graphical glitches 
and severe system slowdowns with nouveau driver modules when I gave Lubuntu 
12.10 a try. 

It took me hours and hours of troubleshooting to find out, that the lack of 
support for legacy nvidia gpus was causing the hassle in the first place. 
And now I am afraid of breaking the running system again with an update of the 
xserver, that is, if i got it right, on the brink to be updated to a new (and 
yet unsupported?!) ABI version.

What would you experts suggest? Fix a certain xserver version?

Thank you very much, especially those who helped to make nvidia-96
drivers working in 12.x releases!

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