I just tried rotating to landscape, suspending, turning the phone upright, and resuming, and it came back fine and then promptly rotated the screen back to portrait.

I have seen it stretch the screen on resume, but it didn't do it this time. I haven't seen the white-screen issue.

personally i'd guess that wsod would be a bug in a different system, even if a workaround in omnewrotate may be useful

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I'm on shr-t:

r...@om-gta02 ~ $ uname -r
2.6.29-rc3
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ cat /etc/issue
OpenEmbedded Linux \n \l

shr -20100419 \n \l

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Tim  Abell


Petr Vanek wrote:
RMSS> How could I incentive you to "scratch that itch" in the form of
RMSS> extending e17 with a module to handle rotation, on a first stage
RMSS> directly importing omnewrotate's code, on a second state using a
RMSS> nice effect alongside xrandr rotation? :)
RMSS> RMSS> Rotation should be done by the window manager so it can do nice
RMSS> special effects, but I don't have the time to work on that... a
RMSS> daemon is so much simpler, but then it definitely can't do things
RMSS> as pretty as an e17 module could :)

sorry for asking before trying - is there a configuration possibility to
switch the rotation off and and also to get the screen in
portrait mode _before_ suspend? i get WSOD on any suspend with rotation
enabled...

Thank you

Petr
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