Possible workaround:

Run `sudo dexconf` to reset your xorg.conf. Restart X and try again.

If that doesn't work, open Synaptic and remove all of the nvidia drivers
(sans nvidia-kernel-common) and run `sudo dexconf` again. It appears
that the NVIDIA drivers and config applet somehow got installed on
systems that do not even have an NVIDIA graphics chipset, and the system
attempts to boot with an that driver and fails. `sudo dexconf` should
reset the settings back to the default for your system.

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glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex: extension "GLX" missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269405
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