@Cristian asking questions on how to fix your system is more of a support issue than something appropriate for a bug against a package. Try http://www.ubuntu.com/support for various methods of getting help.
Remember, if you use an officially unsupported driver (such as a driver downloaded from nVidia directly, as opposed to installing one from the Ubuntu archives) it is not officially supported. Hence the adjective 'unsupported'.
The line 'Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0"' indicates a problem with your video driver installation. That's at least an indication as to where to start troubleshooting your problem.
@Cristian asking questions on how to fix your system is more of a support issue than something appropriate for a bug against a package. Try http:// www.ubuntu. com/support for various methods of getting help.
Remember, if you use an officially unsupported driver (such as a driver downloaded from nVidia directly, as opposed to installing one from the Ubuntu archives) it is not officially supported. Hence the adjective 'unsupported'.
The line 'Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0"' indicates a problem with your video driver installation. That's at least an indication as to where to start troubleshooting your problem.