On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 09:07:27AM +0200, Mikael Nilsson wrote:
> Package: gnome-randr-applet
> Version: 0.2-1
> Severity: important
>
>
> When I've just started Xorg and gnome (on my Dell inspiron 8200 laptop using
> an nvidia GeForce4 440 Go and nvidia drivers 7667), and check the options in
> the gnome-randr-applet menu, I get a menu with a lot of resolution options
> (same as xrandr), and a list of four rotations (same set as xrandr).
Oh fun, i never saw gnome-randr work with anything but resolution changes, as
xfree86 was not supporting rotations. Will have to have a look, don't have
time for the next week or so though.
> However, the selected rotation is "Inverted", which is incorrect. This is the
> output from
> xrandr:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xrandr
> SZ: Pixels Physical Refresh
> *0 1600 x 1200 ( 323mm x 242mm ) *60
> 1 1280 x 1024 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 2 1024 x 768 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 3 800 x 600 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60 56
> 4 640 x 480 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 5 1400 x 1050 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 6 1440 x 900 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 7 1280 x 960 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 8 1280 x 800 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 9 1280 x 768 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 10 960 x 600 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 11 840 x 525 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 12 700 x 525 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 13 640 x 512 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 14 720 x 450 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 15 640 x 400 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 16 640 x 384 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 17 512 x 384 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> 18 400 x 300 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60 56
> 19 320 x 240 ( 323mm x 242mm ) 60
> Current rotation - normal
> Current reflection - none
> Rotations possible - normal left inverted right
> Reflections possible - none
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
>
> The end result is that if I choose another resolution (for doing
> presentation on external projector), grandr also sets the rotation to
> inverted... Imagine me standing in front of a crowd full of expectations,
> only to see my screen upside down ("Oh, well, I'm using Linux" :-).
>
> Anyway, I hope there is a simple fix.
Probably, maybe we should ping upstream even.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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