I noticed by looking at my logs and the changelog to the Nvidia-current
in the repo that the day nvidia-current was  updated and released on
April 12, was the same day my nvidia crashed.

The change log with the changes are:
nvidia-graphics-drivers (295.40-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream release:
    - Added support for the following GPUs:
      o GeForce GT 635M
      o GeForce 610M
    - SECURITY UPDATE: privilege escalation via kernel
      memory access (LP: #959842).
    - Fixed a bug that caused DisplayPort devices to
      occasionally fail to turn back on after the system
      is resumed from suspend.
    - Added a ModeValidation X configuration option token,
      "AllowNon3DVisionModes", to allow modes that are not
      optimized for NVIDIA 3D Vision to be validated on 3D
      Vision monitors.

 -- Alberto Milone <alberto.mil...@canonical.com>  Thu, 12 Apr 2012
15:08:57 +0200

I'd like to hear from Alberto Milone.

In other news, this has ticked me off so much, 1) major graphics
breakage days before a LTS release, lack of a reasonable fix, blaming
NVIDIA, etc, that I am testing another Linux OS.

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Title:
  [nvidia 295.40] compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in GLWindow::glDraw() from
  UnityMTGrabHandlesWindow::glDraw()

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