After upgrading from Jessie to Stretch (stable), i can no longer rotate
the screen from landscape to portrait. The same happens after a fresh
install of 9.5 onto an empty disc.
I use an nvidia GeForce 9500 graphics adapter.
After changing the display orientation settings in the system settings
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Could be there's no difference, but try the --rotate flag and specify
your vga connection
xrandr --output VGA1 --rotate right
On 12/05/2014 02:32 PM, Jacek Dudek wrote:
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I'm trying to get screen rotation to work on my desktop computer.
Here's my system information. I don't have an auto-generated xorg.conf file.
uname -a
Linux jzd 3.14-0.bpo.2-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.14.15-2~bpo70+1
(2014-08-21) i686 GNU/Linux
lspci
...
00:02.0 VGA compatible co
On 2010-11-15 19:45 +0100, Borden Rhodes wrote:
> Hullo all,
>
> I've freshly reinstalled Debian Squeeze with GNOME this time and,
> amongst other things, I've noticed a problems with my Intel 855 graphics
> (aside from the obvious lack of 3D acceleration). When I rotate the
> screen, the display
Hullo all,
I've freshly reinstalled Debian Squeeze with GNOME this time and,
amongst other things, I've noticed a problems with my Intel 855 graphics
(aside from the obvious lack of 3D acceleration). When I rotate the
screen, the display dims to the lowest setting and there's no way to get
it bac
Hi,
All those people that use screen rotation in X must never use vt's. Right?
Because those stay "right side up". Or can you rotate frame buffers too?
And how do people use it? With a command? Or by default?
Hugo
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which supports screen rotation without the need of hardware or driver
support. But there is almost no information on how to do it. So the
question is:
What software (inkl. version numbers) do I have to install and how does it
have to be configured to make screen rotation *on the fly* possible
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