Public bug reported:

turning the screen by running the command 'xrand -o right' turns the
screen, but it then immediately comes back to normal. Then I get a crash
message of unity-settings-daemon. This problem also leads to non-working
key combinations, as CTRL + ALT + T to open a terminal or Fn + F1, Fn +
F2, Fn + F3, Fn + F4 to control volume/mic or Fn +F5, Fn + F6 to control
display brightness. In addition I then have problems running graphical
applications from command line, not finding the display and/or returning
Mir(!?) errors.

Unfortunately I failed to create a bug report by submitting the crash
report, so I'll attach it to this report and hope you can find all the
necessary information. Feel free to ask for more information or mark it
as duplicate pointing to an existing bug report.

Software: Pretty vanilla Ubuntu 15.04
Hardware: Thinkpad Yoga 12
I first recognised the bug when using following script: 
https://github.com/admiralakber/thinkpad-yoga-scripts/issues/8

** Affects: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "apport crash report"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1462590/+attachment/4410652/+files/_usr_lib_unity-settings-daemon_unity-settings-daemon.1000.crash

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