Nvidia 310.14 was in use and then I changed to Nvidia 310.19 in System 
Sources. So the kernel must have been built for a Nvidia driver.
When you change from Nouveau to Nvidia you get a message to reboot the 
system. In this case when I changed between Nvidia drivers I didn't got 
such a message. I wanted to see if the new driver was activated after 
logout and login, but the system hanged after logout. The only way to 
get out of that situation was to use the power switch. After the boot 
the system worked OK and I got the crash report. If it is possible to 
reproduce the crash, it might be a good idea to make System Sources 
provide the message that a reboot is needed.

On 01/23/2013 01:43 PM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> you didn't have a kernel module built for the nvidia driver, but now you
> seem to have it.. closing
>
> ** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1037518
>     Xorg crashed with SIGABRT - FatalError (f=f@entry=0x7f41e2f9a9e2 "no 
> screens found")
>
> ** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Invalid
>

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