@Rocko

Hello,
Thank you for your help. Unfortunately your solution isn't working for me.
I enabled the "NVIDIA On-Demand" parameter from nvidia-settings, then restarted 
my computer and exported all the env variables. I tried to launch a game, CS:GO 
for example, and when I type "mat_info" to see on which graphic chip it 
started, it tells me "Intel Graphics 630".
It is starting on my Nvidia chip only if I force it in "PRIME Profiles" from 
nvidia-settings panel.
Maybe if I make an "Application Profile" for all the programs that need graphic 
ressources I can get around the problem..

I run on a Dell XPS 15 7590, with Ubuntu 19.10 installed and kernel 
5.3.0-18-generic.
The installed Nvidia driver is 435.21-0ubuntu2.

If someone have a suggestion, please let me know :)

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