I am not sure if my issue is the same, but I have a system that has been
upgraded several times now. Currently I cannot use an nVidia driver
newer than 358. Anything newer than that, and while it applies ok via
Additional Drivers (I'm using the Proprietary GPU Drivers PPA), on
reboot it hangs with a black screen and flashing cursor even before I
get to the LUKS password prompt. If I purge nvidia drivers from recovery
mode and switch back to Nouveau then I'm fine and can re-select 358.16.

Ubuntu (Xubuntu) 16.04 w/ an Asus GeForce GTX 750 card. According to
nVidia, the recommended driver for this card is 375 which is one of the
newer ones I tried to no avail.

I'll watch this bug in case there's any additional data I can provide to
help or at least rule out that these two issues are related.

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  nvidia-367 367.57-0ubuntu0.16.04.1: nvidia-367 kernel module failed to
  build [Makefile:81: recipe for target 'modules' failed]

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