Perhaps I should just get a new GPU card. Or a new system.

In the meantime, at boot this morning, the first thing I tried to do 
after log-in was to access "Settings"; no response. After a few minutes 
of 'nothing happening', I clicked the e-mail ("Thunderbird") icon; no 
response there, as well. Went to the shutdown/restart panel (the 
pull-down at the upper right), clicked "Restart", the system reported 
that there was no response from "Thunderbird", switched to an 
unpopulated version (no desktop icons or tool bars) of my screen 
background image (with none of the corrupting artifact) and stalled.

Pushed the "big red reset" button (power), let it sit for a minute or 
two, booted, and after log-in, went straight to e-mail, which behaved 
more-or-less normally, accessed the 'net (no particular loss of browser 
functionality), and here I am.

Nvidia 304 is a familiar number. I had to re-install that thing several 
years ago; seems to me that it was pre-16.04, in fact. Took more than 
one iteration of the install process to get it functioning properly; 
recollection is that there was some issue with the digital video output. 
I did have to switch to the VGA output on the board a couple of years 
ago. Something finally got permanently hosed on the digital interface 
side, and that may be the root cause now - some sort of problem in the 
VGA interface.


On 1/24/20 12:46 AM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Just checked the Nvidia web site and they recommend proprietary driver
> version 304 for your GPU (which also implies versions after 304 won't
> support it). It appears the reason why Software & Updates told you "No
> Additional Drivers Available" is because that's also older than any
> Nvidia shipped with Ubuntu 18.04.
>
> As a next step I would recommend you get the driver that Nvidia
> themselves recommend and manually install that:
> https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/123709/en-us
>
> Annoyingly, Ubuntu 16.04 does offer Nvidia driver version 304 but that
> Ubuntu release is older and did not ship with a version of Gnome Shell
> that we support.
>

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  [nouveau, GeForce 7300 LE] screen background overlaid with scan type
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