Hello,

I am reluctant to do what you suggest because after trying each of the
nvidia packages in turn, I had to reinstall Ubuntu after each failed
package because when booting with any of the packages installed I only
booted into a command line. I got various messages to the effect that I
no longer had a screen and my attempts to edit xorg.conf ended in
disaster. I tried to import a different xorg.config on a floppy, and
then a USB stick from a very similar computer with the same motherboard,
version of Ubuntu and make of hard disc but the machine with the problem
deleted everything on the floppy and everything on the USB stick

However I can tell you the steps that I took when the disasters
happened:

I clicked on System/Administration/Hardware Drivers and then clicked on
the recommended nvidia driver; clicked 'Activate' and then rebooted. On
rebooting I ended up with a command line. I could enter my user name and
password but was unable to get the desktop back. I tried various options
in "Recovery Mode" but none helped.

I then re-installed Ubuntu and (foolishly) tried one of the other nvidia
packages and exactly the same thing happened. In all, I re-installed
Ubuntu three times hence my reluctance to 'fiddle around' with nvidia
packages again.

I only did it in the first place because I had used one of the
recommended nvidia packages on a different computer with a slightly
different nvidia card and was very pleased with the outcome.

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