Also, in fiesty even, running kubuntu, seems to have problems with
drawing anything in the lower end of a rotated display.

MEANING:
running fiesty, 
I rotate the dispay, its a 1400x1050 display
once rotated anything that appears between y=1050 and y=1400 is likely to to 
have problems
when a popup appears over something here I start to see large squares where 
what should be underneath the popup is still being rendered as though it were 
on top. Also after the popup goes away, it often leaves a large square that 
isn't refreshed properly. The square display what look like random parts of 
anything that was in the area while the popup was present/visible.
Also often times additional parts of the popup will still be visible even 
though the popup is gone.

I'll try to provide some screenshots later.

But basically it looks like there might have been problems with handling
rotated display prior to gutsy, and that changes for gutsy just made
this worse.

Basically it looks like kde isn't keeping track part of the display
after rotation. And in gutsy it doesn't even get the event/hint/message
that the display has been rotated.

In gutsy I've noticed that when I hide kicker using the hide button bordering 
the lower area, the top part of kicker is then displayed in the lower part of 
the display.
I guess what the hide buttons really do then is move kicker either up or down 
out of the visible area.
So in gutsy in a rotated display it still tries to do this, but since it thinks 
the display is shorter than it really, part of kicker actually now remains 
visible.

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randr screen rotation in gutsy release under KDE only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158421
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