I'm working on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 that also has this issue,
though I can only rotate the display manually on this model (not sure by
other thinkpad comments if it is implying an automatic screen rotation,
perhaps by gyroscope, so I wanted to be sure to make the distinction
just in case).  Rotating it to normal, clockwise, counterclockwise gives
no issue, 180 flip causes same black screen problem. Ctrl+Alt+F1
followed by Ctrl+Alt+F7 does fix this for me, though I'll note that
switching back to Normal rotation after being on 180 rotation will cause
the same black screen problem again, warranting another Ctrl+Alt+...
etc. to return it to normal.

Using Ubuntu 14.04 on a 64-bit system.

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  black screen (but with cursor) after rotating by 180 degrees

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