Thanks Kolin. Not sure why this is low importance, I switched to another
distro since the external monitor didn't work.
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Screen rotation isn't the most commonly used feature when the
orientation is set to landscape, but if the system is forcing a monitor
into portrait mode I would argue people would be forced to use it. I had
never used that feature in any OS, until I was forced to.
Also the workaround did not
Hijacking a bug? Are you kidding me?
The title of the bug :
Screen Rotation options only Counterclockwise Clockwise Edit
I plug in a monitor and only receive Counterclockwise and Clockwise as
orientation options. Not normal. The workaround described exactly what I
wanted to do, but it didn't
BTW I'm unsubscribing. Obviously I must need to find a different bug to
get a non clockwise or counterclockwise orientation for my external
monitor.
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Is there a workaround for this? When I keep my monitors mirrored my
external VGA is the right orientation, but if I try to use both it's
still stuck in clockwise or counter clockwise only. EEEPC 901, and
samsung VGA LCD. The xrandr command mostly worked, mirrored, when I took
out the --same-as
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