I did indeed manually install the NVIDIA drivers... but only after the X
system was completely broken.  I used the built-in package update
program (is it called aptitude??) to change drivers initially.  Once
done, I rebooted and X failed to come up.  I tried to use 'dselect' to
go back to the other driver, but this first off declared a lot of
conflicts and eventually seemed to work.  And yet X still didn't come up
with a reboot.  That's when I started casting about, eventually trying
to install the drivers directly from nvidia (which still didn't help).

Concerning "update-initramfs -u":

I tried that and it didn't help (after a reboot, of course).  So out of
curiosity, I tried it again.  It yielded a different file, but still
didn't help (after a reboot).  Out of curiosity, I tried it a third
time.  It yielded yet another file.  After the next reboot, that kernel
is now trash.  Panics on the second line of startup.  Luckily, I still
have the -12 kernel that initially installed.  I suppose this problem
could be based on my nvidia problems, but I'm suspecting that there's
something unwholesome about "update-initramfs" as well.

Oh!  To answer the implicit question a while back, I got started on this
whole "update nvidia" quest because the driver Ubuntu installed as part
of the initial installation tended to crash on video mode switches.
Especially going from X to a console login.  It doesn't crash _every_
time, just often enough to be annoying.  And when it crashes, lights
flash on the keyboard and the system is dead.  One time it even died
when the screen blanker initiated.

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Hidden file does not get removed when switching from 
nvidia-glx-new/nvidia-glx-legacy to nvidia-glx causing X not to start due to 
mismatch of versions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106217
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