I expect that part isn't working, and isn't easily fixable... This is a
tablet and some tablets commonly have a native screen orientation of
portrait so that's probably what Plymouth is using.

When the gnome-shell login screen starts it detects the correct
orientation and automatically rotates to landscape. So the issue sounds
like Plymouth not supporting sensors/screen rotation. Not a very common
issue...


** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)

** No longer affects: iio-sensor-proxy (Ubuntu)

** Summary changed:

- [Lenovo Ideapad D330] [bmc150] Problem with g sensor and screen orientation
+ Tablet (plugged into a folding keyboard) boots in portrait mode and doesn't 
rotate correctly to landscape until the login screen

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  Tablet (plugged into a folding keyboard) boots in portrait mode and
  doesn't rotate correctly to landscape until the login screen

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