This bug is not a duplicate of the one listed (so I un-marked it as
such).  Except for the use of the term "Xen" in both bugs, they are
completely unrelated.

Here's the gist of the bug:
1. There is a linux-image-xen package that is specifically designed for use 
with Xen.
2. The linux-image-server should not have Xen support in it.
3. Many people are using the linux-image-server kernel because it has PAE 
support and therefore can address > 4GB memory
4. Some people prefer to use the nvidia package from nvidia.com instead of the 
linux-restricted-modules + nvidia-glx packages (the nvidia.com package is 
faster for me).
5. The inclusion of Xen support in the linux-image-server kernel prevents the 
nvidia installer from building the module.

So, the solution is to remove the unnecessary Xen support from linux-
image-server.

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Ubuntu 8.04 server kernel / Xen enabled / Nvidia problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224340
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