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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I'm finally finishing up the process of getting Ubuntu running on my laptop and am looking for some information… I've got suspend and hibernate to work fine, but need the laptop to detect if it's docked or not. I can handle the detection, but I want to know how I can change the monitor port/resolution on the command line to use the external LCD. Ubuntu auto-detects this automagicly during boot, but I don't know of a way after resume. Is there a way without killing my X session?</FONT></P>
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