I think there is a small misunderstanding, if i read and interpret the last post right.
Its not a hybrid system, no need for nvidia-prime package.
I am running a Desktop, with an intel cpu that has a gpu built in and a seperate nvidia card.
So its not a hybrid like in laptops where it switched gpus depending on what power you need, so no optimus setup.
I am not using the gpu on the intel chip at all, but ubuntu-drivers-common still detects it and disables the use of nvidia driver even tho monitors are connected to the nvidia card and the opensource thingie is used (nouveau)
I think there is a small misunderstanding, if i read and interpret the last post right.
Its not a hybrid system, no need for nvidia-prime package.
I am running a Desktop, with an intel cpu that has a gpu built in and a seperate nvidia card.
So its not a hybrid like in laptops where it switched gpus depending on what power you need, so no optimus setup.
I am not using the gpu on the intel chip at all, but ubuntu- drivers- common still detects it and disables the use of nvidia driver even tho monitors are connected to the nvidia card and the opensource thingie is used (nouveau)