and here the only file I found in /var/log/gdm
Hope that helps.

You're writing that "if you're doing reinstalls of the driver it *should* do 
that for you." 
Sorry for my ignorance but what would be the easiest way to do that? So far I 
try to install the driver via jockey-kde, where now after it had been 
downloaded and installed the first time I can only choose to activate it if 
it's not... 
The names of all the packages I've installed that got "nvidia" in their name 
are the following:
nvidia-173-modaliases
nvidia-96-modaliases
nvidia-180-kernel-source
nvidia-180-libvdpau
nvidia-glx-180
nvidia-180-modaliases
nvidia-common
nvidia-settings
Would it help to remove some of these (if so, which)?

Thanks for any help so far.

Kai-Simon

** Attachment added: "/var/log/gdm/failsafe.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35305235/failsafe.log

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