Because we do not yet officially support hybrid graphics in Ubuntu (esp.
involving the proprietary drivers), I do not think it is time effective
for you to continue testing this particular hardware configuration.  I
would suggest instead manually switching off the intel device (how to do
this varies by hardware vendor; some you can do it in bios, others have
a toggle switch, others need kernel tweaks or busid settings...  google
around a bit and you should find some docs, or ask on askubuntu.com),
and then test -nvidia in isolation.

Thanks again for providing such a well written test report.  I hate that
this is probably not the news you hoped to hear, but at least I can say
the need for better hybrid graphics switching support is very widely and
well known, and I'm hopeful in a release or two we'll start to see
better support for it.

** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  [Needs hybrid graphics switching support] Blank screen (no GUI) after
  installation of NVidia proprietary driver on Sony Vaio Z119GS

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