| Steps to reproduce: | 1) Get openmoko freerunner and install xserver-xglamo package from | pkg-fso repository http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/ | 2) run xrandr -o 3 | ...
I realized that 'xrandr -o 3' probably enables the 'inverted' state and not a rotation 'left' or 'right' (I was confused why in your log the width was 640 before and after...) So what happens when a left or right rotation (e.g. 'xrandr -o 2') is performed instead? The same question, but with '-xrandr' supplied to x11vnc. BTW, I found a debian workstation with nv video card that supported rotations, i.e. 'xrandr -o left' and 'xrandr -o right', (but not inversion 'xrandr -o inverted'.) I saw no crashes of x11vnc when using xrandr to rotate back and forth and doing -s size changes as well. One more question, you mention getting and using the xserver-xglamo X server. I now see there are other X server options (e.g. Xfbdev) for this device. Do they not have the problem? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]