Using the GUI to enable the driver, the light stays red and nothing else
happens.

If things look fine, my gripe is that I see nothing weird after
enabling. The least I expect is an error message telling me that
something went wrong.

>From "jockey-gtk -l"'s output I understand that a package can be "Enabled" and 
>it can be "In use", and that these are two different things.
After enabling the package with -e, this is what -l prints:
xorg:nvidia-71 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 71) (Proprietary, 
Disabled, Not in use)
xorg:nvidia-96 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 96) (Proprietary, 
Disabled, Not in use)

Should -e at least mark it is "Enabled"?

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jockey silently fails to enable nvidia driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272474
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