I'm not familiar with bumblebee but I'm pretty sure nvidia-prime per se
is not the problem here.  All the heavy lifting is done by the gpu-
manager binary in the ubuntu-driver-common package. If you give me an
easy way to check if bumblebee is in use (e.g. checking the existence of
a file, etc.), I'll make sure that the gpu-manager doesn't modify the
system when this is the case.

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  bumblebee-nvidia should remove nvidia-prime (conflicting packages)

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