The attachment is, in my opinion (I'm not an Ubuntu developer), what
your file should look like in order to prevent that problem from
happening. I'm not sure as to whether this is the best solution.

Maybe you can:
1) make a backup of the original nvidia-glx-new.postrm (so that you can restore 
it if something goes wrong)
2) try to replace your /var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia-glx-new.postrm with the one in 
the attachment
3) try to uninstall nvidia-glx-new again.

The attachment adds a "|| true" to each line which tries to remove a
file so that if such file doesn't exist the script doesn't fail.

A full patch would involve applying the said corrections to the debian
/nvidia-glx.postrm.in of the linux-restricted-modules.

Just my 2 cents


** Attachment added: "nvidia-glx-new.postrm"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13643439/nvidia-glx-new.postrm

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