I'm going to invalidate the DKMS tasks. This should be less of a worry in Lucid because DKMS will be more resilient to build failures and provides an upstart task before GDM gets a chance to go at the system.
Alberto's recommendation about checking for the existence of the kernel module is about all I can think of too at this point, and seems like a good solution on a per package basis.
I'm going to invalidate the DKMS tasks. This should be less of a worry in Lucid because DKMS will be more resilient to build failures and provides an upstart task before GDM gets a chance to go at the system.
Alberto's recommendation about checking for the existence of the kernel module is about all I can think of too at this point, and seems like a good solution on a per package basis.