Is there a way I can remove EVERYTHING to do with this. I mean linux-
restricted-modules, nvidia-glx, nvidia-kernel-common, any old crap left
around by other installers (e.g. envy) and then reinstall a known
working set of packages? That's what  I was trying to do with "sudo apt-
get install nvidia-kernel-common- -y" which removed the whole of
xserver. i.e. how can I get to a known, probably non-nvidia, clean base,
check it out, then install a certain set of packages?

Should I install (somehow) a non-386 kernel?

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nvidia-glx installation is broken after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130832
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