foolishchild:
You will need
linux-restricted-modules-generic
installed to make sure that the lrm is updated every time a kernel update comes 
out. I have seen computers with 2.6.20-16-generic on them using restricted 
drivers so I would like to know more about this issue. It would be interesting 
to find out what
dpkg -l nvidia-glx
says...

This problem seems to have turned from a 3rd party issue into several
very legitimate bugs. The nvidia-glx issue is tricky because I assume it
has to work with multiple kernel versions and without linux-restricted-
modules it falls to apt to guess. In this case it gets it wrong...

The other thing I would like to ask you is what part of the Howto let
you down? If you are already familiar with it that's a bad sign and
suggests something in it needs improving...

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