You guys rock!!!!!!!
I've spent a week trying to figure this out, pulled out all of my OLD 
Linux/Unix manuals(left CMU in 1994) and really haven't done anythign with 
Linux since probably '98. I'm here to tell you things have changed. If I hadn't 
been searching the net for ways to load nvidia-331.38 in Ubuntu, I would't hae 
found your post, you see I have reloaded my system, with mint, cent, debian 7, 
sparky,,, you name it, trying to resolve this issue. I came back to Ubuntu 
13.10, because, it is so stable. So I removed bumblebee, ie. apt-get remove 
bumblebee and removed the bumblebee.conf, ie. < cd/etc/modprobe.d > rm 
bumblebee.conf, and rebooted. And... TA-DA! It's alive!!!!!! :) You have made 
me ONE HAPPY CAMPER!!!! Thanks.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1265570

Title:
  nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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