Confirming solution by package updates, and how-to undo workarounds ...
With updates from today this problem does not exist any more.
If a machine has traces of workaround described above, one needs to:
+ --uninstall any manual NVIDIA*run installation
+ remove nv* from DISABLED_MODULES (in /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common)
+ eventually add nvidia / nvidia_new to /etc/modules (not sure this is needed)
+ make sure there is no real stuff commented out in /etc/modprobe.d/lrm-video
+ reinstall linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-11-generic and eventually nvidia-glx-new
Confirming solution by package updates, and how-to undo workarounds ...
With updates from today this problem does not exist any more.
If a machine has traces of workaround described above, one needs to: linux-restricte d-modules- common) d/lrm-video d-modules- 2.6.22- 11-generic and eventually nvidia-glx-new
+ --uninstall any manual NVIDIA*run installation
+ remove nv* from DISABLED_MODULES (in /etc/default/
+ eventually add nvidia / nvidia_new to /etc/modules (not sure this is needed)
+ make sure there is no real stuff commented out in /etc/modprobe.
+ reinstall linux-restricte