> Interestingly enough one of your graphics card appears to be a GeForce4 MX 
> 440. 
> Consequently you will be better off using the nvidia-glx (96xx) driver 
> (NVIDIA won't support older drivers on that hardware). 

The last time I checked the nvidia site, I read that the GeForce4 MX 440 needed 
the legacy drivers.  Check out this page:
http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce4.html

However, I just went through the NVidia "wizard" to select my driver, and it 
took me here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9755.html

Strangely, the supported products list
(http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_18897.html) doesn't show the GeForce 4
MX 440.  Maybe Nvidia have moved the MX440 from the legacy drivers
package to the normal one?

> Does switching to nvidia-glx make things any better?

I'm not in a position to try it right now, but will do it later and get
back to you.

> Additionally can you indicate whether you have ever manually installed
binary drivers in the past or followed any guides on installing drivers?

My system is a brand new install from about 2 weeks ago.  I haven't
compiled any custom kernels or modules.  I had originally installed
Feisty and then upgraded to Gutsy, using the stock kernels and drivers.

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