No no, I was saying that when you select the 'free software only'
install, should the nVidia drivers show up?

They did for me and they couldn't be installed because 'restricted' and
'multiverse' were disabled.

There was no error message, but rather the program was caught in a loop
looking for the drivers.

I knew the problem (restricted and multiverse were disabled) so I
enabled them and jockey proceeded to work.

So the problem is that there was no error message when the drivers
couldn't be enabled due to the 'free software only' install option.

You said when that option is selected that the proprietary nVidia
drivers don't show up, but they did for me.

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Jockey has no error message stating that 'multiverse' and 'restricted' repos 
need to be enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294519
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