> > And also, if a piece of software is designed in such a way that if you
> > stop using it yoy have to uninstall it otherwise it may be harmful, it
> > is badly designed.
>
> Ok, that implies that all drivers are badly designed. It's your opinion.

Don't pretend you are stupid when you aren't. This driver used to have an 
option (nicely accessible through user interface) which allowed to just not use 
it. It was *designed* to be either used or not used. And when not used, it 
would do nothing and interfere with nothing.
So, the newer version doesn't that anymore? Then you can't replace one version 
with another without performing some check. The update is incomplete and buggy 
if it does that.

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  Nvidia binary driver FTBS due to DKMS layer violation

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