According to the log there are two graphics cards on a desktop system.
Jockey tries to offload rendering to the discrete card. This, however,
should not happen on a desktop system, where I would expect users to use
the NVIDIA card directly (and have the monitor connected to it).

When LP: #1259237 is approved, nvidia-prime will do the offloading only
when dealing with a laptop.

The ideal solution would be to disable the integrated card from the
BIOS. We should probably also update Jockey so that it doesn't provide
the nvidia driver on desktop systems with Intel+NVIDIA.

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  [nVidia GTX645][10de:11c4] Unable to boot to desktop with nvidia-319
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