Luuka,

I'm in no way an expert regarding this issue, but here are some
thoughts:

1- Unless there is a bug related to your specific video card in NVIDIA driver 
180, you should go with the 180.
2- Usually, when you have two devices, one integrated with the motherboard and 
one plugged in a port, and they do not play well together (e.g., two 
soundcards, two video cards), you must disable one of them in the BIOS (when 
you boot your computer, it should tell you press DEL or F_something to enter 
BIOS). You might need to: disable driver, reboot, disable video card on 
motherboard in BIOS, reboot, reenable the driver.
3-  If you have other questions regarding this issue, you should post on 
ubuntuforums (http://ubuntuforums.org/)  or even better, on NVIDIA Linux forum 
(http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s&forumid=14) since your 
issue does not seem related to jockey.

Personally, I found very good information on the NVIDIA forum in the
past (my card was not supported, the fan was at 100% because of the
latest driver, etc.).

Good luck

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