I have the same problem on an Ubuntu Triple EEE PC netbook. By running
xandr using the command shown in the third message of this thread, I was
able to get a resolution of sorts:

xrandr --output LVDS --auto --output VGA1 --auto --same-as LVDS --rotate
normal

However the interface is not working right. For instance, the menu
options on applications have disappeared, and I'm getting mirrored
displays, even though I don't want that option, and there seems to be no
way to fix that problem. In particular, the option to turn off display
mirroring is not available in the Display application, and I have no
idea how to use xrandr other than to paste in the text shown above.

I agree with the others who think that "Low" is a bad rating for this
problem. I like Linux and I'm experienced with computers, so I will
forage on. However, I know the average user well enough to know that
this problem alone would turn them off to Ubuntu. And since Ubuntu is
supposed to be a good distribution for newbies, it might also turn them
off to Linux.

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  Screen Rotation options only Counterclockwise & Clockwise

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