W540 + Ultra Dock on Linux

I have a W540 and it is running Ubuntu Linux (still going ever since the BIOS update).  I want to get the docking station (the whole reason for buying a Lenovo) to have external keyboard mouse and monitor.
I am interested in the Ultra Dock:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/we​b/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?​...
I have read other posts about the Ultra Dock but the link to the compatibility chart is a dead link.  
I see some of our T540 friends are having troubles with the Ultra Dock.  It is not clear to me if those problems are also with the W540 models.  
Has anyone with a W540 AND Linux been able to use the Ultra Dock with external monitors?  

The keyboard and mouse seems to work fine with the dock. The dock behavior is quite inconsistent. My colleague has been able to project to two monitors and the screen by using Standard Mode (intel chip drives the dock outputs; in advanced mode nvidia drives the dock outputs) and then plugging one monitor into the vga output on the laptop, and the second monitor into the DVI output on the dock. He also has to do some weird unplugging and replugging ritual to get it all to work nice; it never works right on boot.
I am unable to replicate his success, however. He is even running on 12.04. I tried a bunch of things over the weekend: 12.04, 13.10, and even a daily build of 14.04 (which wouldn't even boot from the live cd). Right now I am running Linux Mint 16 (which is based on 13.10, I think). I would think a newer version would have more success. Another thing I notice is that when I open up restricted drivers, options to install the nvidia driver never shows up. However, doing an lspci | grep -i nvidia shows the nvidia driver, which means the system can see it (it even shows the model number: Quadro K1100M). It never shows up for me docked or undocked.
It's pretty disappointing because I would love to have two monitors. I think I can kind of make do with one monitor and the laptop screen for the time being, but it still sucks. What is frustrating also is that this laptop is supposed to be "Ubuntu certified", but in my experience it is anything but that.

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  • W540 170W Ultra Dock HDMI and windows 8.1

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    I'll give it a shot as nothing is working now. I'll post my findings.
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    Hello,
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