I am seeing the same 'unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference'
in comment #19 after running 'apt-get dist-upgrade' and not being online
for several months.

Ubuntu 14.04, nvidia 340.96-0ubuntu0.14.04.1, kernels 3.13.0-49 and 3.13.0-74.
Intel motherboard with on-board graphics and Nvidia GTX 465 card.

After booting up once with 3.13.0.-74 normally, every time thereafter it
briefly flashed the kernel Oops message and then switched to a black
screen.  I was later able to recover the full message from
/var/log/kern.log.

Booting up with the 3.13.0-49 kernel gives me a low resolution X login
screen, but a few seconds after logging in, the login screen appears
again.  The same as in comment #18.

A work-around is to boot up with the older kernel and then press Ctrl-
Alt-F1 to switch to tty1, log in, and then 'sudo apt-get install
--reinstall nvidia-340', or nvidia-352, etc. as desired.

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  X fails to start, starting with kernel version 3.13.0-66 including
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