It appears the laptop screen is currently wired to the Nvidia GPU, so that's the first problem. But it's probably switchable (a "hardware mux"). Please look in the BIOS for settings that allow the Intel GPU (iGPU / integrated GPU) to be the primary GPU instead of Nvidia.
The second issue seems to be that the Nvidia driver is rejecting the laptop screen's supported modes:
(WW) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Mode "1920x1080_60" is invalid.
But that too should be solved by making the Intel GPU the default GPU in the BIOS.
It appears the laptop screen is currently wired to the Nvidia GPU, so that's the first problem. But it's probably switchable (a "hardware mux"). Please look in the BIOS for settings that allow the Intel GPU (iGPU / integrated GPU) to be the primary GPU instead of Nvidia.
The second issue seems to be that the Nvidia driver is rejecting the laptop screen's supported modes:
(WW) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Mode "1920x1080_60" is invalid.
But that too should be solved by making the Intel GPU the default GPU in the BIOS.