** Description changed:

  The NVIDIA X Server Settings asks me to re-login after changing GPU.
  After the logout I can’t log back into my account. After pressing the
  login button the screen goes black and after 3 seconds Ubuntu throws me
  back to the login screen. If I reboot the system then I can login and
  the system operating with the Nvidia GPU. If I change back to Intel GPU
  the same happens.
  
  Ubuntu 17.10
- package: nvidia-384 
-       version: 384.111-0ubuntu0.17.10.1
+ package: nvidia-384
+  version: 384.111-0ubuntu0.17.10.1
+ System Information
+  NVIDIA Driver Version: 384.111
+ X Server Information:
+  Server Version number: 11.0
+  Server Vendor String: The X.Org Foundation
+  Server Vendor Version: 1.19.5 (11905000)
+  NV-CONTROL Version: 1.29
+  Screens: 1
+ Graphics Card Information:
+  Graphics Processor: GeForce GTX 850M
+  CUDA Cores: 640
+  VBIOS Version: 82.07.2a.00.02
+  Total Memory: 4096MB
+  PCIe generation: Gen3
+  Maximum PCIe Link Width: x16

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  I can't re-login after changing Intel GPU to Nvidia GPU

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