How can you say GLSlideshow "mistakenly" rotates the photo if the photo
says it should be rotated? If I understand you well, your photos are not
"legacy" or "pre-rotated", but they have an incorrect EXIF tag. The
correct solution for you would be to remove this tag. Your "Rota"
application should have removed or corrected this tag after rotating the
photo, right?

I guess your Windows applications just ignore this EXIF tag? So removing
or correcting it won't cause any trouble if you need to dual-boot. The
option in EOG is maybe there only because it was a recent feature with
possible newly-introduced issues. I think many applications will respect
the EXIF tag and not have any option to disable auto-rotation, so you're
better off correcting your photos.

Anyway, can you please attach one of these photos? Or attach the EXIF
information? The command "exiftool" can give you a dump of all EXIF
tags.

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GLSlideshow mistakenly rotates photos
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