I have same trouble with nvidia-96 on 10.10 fresh install.

I can see both viewpoints. I know people that upgraded to Windows 7 and
found older peripherals no longer worked and had to be replaced, so it
does happen with “mainstream” OS. However there is a definite perception
that Linux generally is more usable on older hardware, so
incompatibilities (especially for something that worked in last few
releases only a few months ago) are a little unexpected.

There is also the frequency of updates, whilst Windows only has a new
release every 3 years or so and thus people expect larger changes,
Ubuntu is effectively re-released every 6 months so people expect things
that worked 6 months ago to still work. (I know there are LTS releases
that are the most stable, but still people like to get the latest if its
available).

Despite all this what is the expected solution. The issue was first
raised nearly 2 months ago on 2010-08-30 and still hasn't been resolved
(and may have been known about months before that), so is it likely to
be resolved soon or should we be looking at other options. Is there a
possibility that it will never be resolved (ie. hardware deemed too old
so won’t bother trying to get drivers to work)? Will Nouveau ever get to
the same capability and if so when. Would be good to know the
expectations and timing so people can decide what to do, like roll-back
to pseudo 10.04 or buy a new card.

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ABI change in xorg 1.9 breaks legacy nvidia-96 drivers in Maverick
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626974
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