Hello,

I don´t know whether to reopen this bug or file a new one. The problem
persists and even with the workarounds posted here I wasn´t able to get
my 8200 chipset running.

I´m using 2.6.24-21-generic, before with an Geforce4 chip that needed
the legacy driver. On upgrade, Ubuntu told me it wants to use new
proprietary drivers. I agreed and got 169.xx installed.

However, the 8200 chipset needs the 177.xx version instead. So I
downloaded the package from nvidia and manually installed the actual
driver version.

Now I can manually do an "insmod /path/to/module/nvidia.ko" and then
start X. This is the only way it works.

However, automatic module loading fails. First, when using "modprobe
nvidia" the 169.xx module was used. Funny thing, within
/lib/modules/2.6.24-21-generic path there is no other module than my own
compiled nvidia.ko. Hmm, maybe initramfs?

Then I read something about restricted-modules-manager. So I added
nvidia, nvidia_new to /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common and
did update-initramfs.

But this doesn´t lead to a working system. Now "modprobe nvidia" fails
with "error installing module nvidia" with no other comment or error
message. modprobe -l nvidia however points me to the correct module?!

I think some of the autoloader or restricted-modules-manager settings
left behind, but I can´t find it. Meanwhile I removed linux-restricted-
modules, but no luck.

Sebastian

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wrong nvidia kernel module (7185 instead of 100.11.14) loads at boot time 
(manual install)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136838
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