libglxserver_nvidia crashed, either because of a bug or a hardware issue.
If you haven’t already, try to update your Nvidia drivers. Assuming you used the APT repository, this can be done by hitting ctrl+alt+f3 and logging in through the command line. Then you van apt update+apt upgrade and see if the Nvidia driver gets updated.
It suggests that installing nvidia-vulkan-icd fixes a crash very similar to yours. You may also need to install libnvidia-glvkspirv and nvidia-vulkan-common manually, though I think those are installed automatically alongside the driver update.
If this fixes the issue, it appears Debian didn’t add the right dependencies to their packages.
libglxserver_nvidia crashed, either because of a bug or a hardware issue.
If you haven’t already, try to update your Nvidia drivers. Assuming you used the APT repository, this can be done by hitting ctrl+alt+f3 and logging in through the command line. Then you van apt update+apt upgrade and see if the Nvidia driver gets updated.
If it doesn’t, there’s this thread: https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1956817.html
It suggests that installing nvidia-vulkan-icd fixes a crash very similar to yours. You may also need to install libnvidia-glvkspirv and nvidia-vulkan-common manually, though I think those are installed automatically alongside the driver update.
If this fixes the issue, it appears Debian didn’t add the right dependencies to their packages.