dusf wrote: > lspci -k Don't use "-k" switch. From the man lspci: -k Show kernel drivers handling each device and also kernel modules capable of handling it. Turned on by default when -v is given in the normal mode of output. (Currently works only on Linux with kernel 2.6 or newer.) If you want to see which modules are actually loaded see /proc/modules "files". You'll be better off uninstalling all old drivers, such as nvidia-173.