Re: Problem with graphic card
You likely need nomodeset kernel boot parameter which is often needed for nvidia drivers and I figured was needed for the dual types of video (instead of default kernel mode setting). I am not even sure if 13.10 install would boot without it, but I may not have waited long enough for hardware discovery the first time I booted install iso on USB stick on a laptop with Intel HD 4600/Nvidia GTX 765M graphics. It is usually best to use Ubuntu packages for nvidia drivers to make sure that everything is coordinated and updated properly, but I forget if I used Software Center or Synaptic to do that (I used nvidia-experimental-310 which is currently a 319 version). Additional Drivers will not come up with anything while running the default Intel graphics.
If you install drivers using a script directly from nvidia might be on your own figuring out how to get everything to work, especially with bumblebee, the X server, and kernel updates.
I had to do some other things to get steam to find 32-bit libs in 64-bit Ubuntu 13.10, and some launch parameters to launch steam games using optirun for nvidia graphics (I just use Intel for steam itself).
i5 650 3.2 GHz upgraded to i7 870, 16 GB 1333 RAM, nvidia GTX 1060, 32" 1080p & assorted older computers
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