** Description changed:

  RTD3 is a nvidia GPU feature to support runtime suspend.
  
  On-demand would be a X offloading feature.
  
  They are independent, according to discussion on
  https://github.com/tseliot/ubuntu-drivers-common/issues/55.
  
  Some parts need to be adjusted, e.g.
  
  ```
-     # If we are dealing with NVIDIA PRIME, and runtimepm
-     # is supported, enable it
-     if (os.path.isfile('/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported') and
-         os.path.isfile('/usr/bin/prime-select')):
-         print('Trying to select the on-demand PRIME profile')
-         try:
-             subprocess.call(['prime-select', 'on-demand'])
-         except:
-             pass
+     # If we are dealing with NVIDIA PRIME, and runtimepm
+     # is supported, enable it
+     if (os.path.isfile('/run/nvidia_runtimepm_supported') and
+         os.path.isfile('/usr/bin/prime-select')):
+         print('Trying to select the on-demand PRIME profile')
+         try:
+             subprocess.call(['prime-select', 'on-demand'])
+         except:
+             pass
  
-         # Create the override file for gpu-manager
-         with open('/etc/u-d-c-nvidia-runtimepm-override', 'w') as f:
-             f.write('# File created by ubuntu-drivers\n')
+         # Create the override file for gpu-manager
+         with open('/etc/u-d-c-nvidia-runtimepm-override', 'w') as f:
+             f.write('# File created by ubuntu-drivers\n')
  ```
- 
  
  ---
  
  [Impact]
  
   * Ubuntu will set GPU mode to performance as default which may use more power
   * User can't use GPU for other purpose (eg: deep-learning) if RTD3 is not 
supported
   * According to Nvidia README, the RTD3 doesn't support on non-laptop machine
  
  [Test Plan]
  
   * Install Ubuntu, and then execute 'ubuntu-drivers install' to install GPU 
driver. After the installation, reboot the system. Execute "prime-select query" 
should get "on-demand"
   * Old GPU (which supported by nvidia-390 only) will keep in performance 
mode, refer LP:1957094. Execute "prime-select query" should get "nvidia"
   * On non-laptop machine. Can set GPU mode to on-demand
   * On laptop with GPU in runtime PM support list. Set GPU mode to on-demand 
and Nvidia driver is loaded with "NVreg_DynamicPowerManagement=0x02"
  
  [Where problems could occur]
  
   * With GPU supported RTD3 not able enable runtime PM on non-laptop. But
  based on the Nvidia README, this case shall not happened.
  
  [Other Info]
  
  Changelogs:
  
  nvidia-prime (0.8.16~0.20.04.2) focal; urgency=medium
  
    [ Jeremy Szu ]
    * Set on-demand mode as default nvidia mode (LP: #1942307)
  
    [ Alberto Milone ]
    * prime-select:
      - Detect chassis type and enable RTD3 only
        on laptops (LP: #1942788).
      - on-demand mode doesn't need to depend on
        RTD3 (LP: #1942789).
      - Use bootvga detection when last_gfx_boot
        is not available.
      - Don't check the current profile when setting
        a profile (LP: #1946476).
-     - Catch BrokenPipeError.
-     - Use bootvga detection when last_gfx_boot is
-       not available.
+     - Handle BrokenPipeError (LP: #1965520).

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