Hi Daniel, thank you for your help. I remember following a guide to
install the binary nvidia drivers. Now that you mention it, it is not
impossible that these drivers came from a different ppa. I'm not 100% on
how I can be sure and on whether there is an official way to install the
nvidia drivers
The package I installed is the nvidia-driver-396. This then installs a
couple of other nvidia packages, which worked great before


I attached a tar file. It contains the all.txt file you requested. In addition 
I ran the following command 

'grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* > sources.txt'
which I saw should list the ppa's I am currently using, just in case it
is helpful. I see a 'graphics-drivers-ubuntu-ppa-bionic' which may or
may not be official

thanks!


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