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I'm on Ubuntu 16.10 and using an HP Pavillion 17f and it freaked me out
at first, but now its annoying. I had set my down, the top was leaning
back, and the screen flipped upside-down; I picked it up and leveled it,
tried xrand -o commands, but the screen stayed the same. I rotated my
laptop to it's side and the screen re-oriented itself, next I leveled it
then tilted it towards me and it fixed itself. I often like using my
laptop angled back a couple degrees and the on-by-default unconfigurable
auto-rotating screen is really bothering me.

On 16.04 it didn't have that behavior and the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseNotes didn't say it would do
that. Also after I upgraded to 16.10, there was a new intel-microcode
driver that was available that I installed.

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         Status: New

** Description changed:

  I'm on Ubuntu 16.10 and using an HP Pavillion 17f and it freaked me out
  at first, but now its annoying. I had set my down, the top was leaning
  back, and the screen flipped upside-down; I picked it up and leveled it,
  tried xrand -o commands, but the screen stayed the same. I rotated my
  laptop to it's side and the screen re-oriented itself, next I leveled it
  then tilted it towards me and it fixed itself. I often like using my
  laptop angled back a couple degrees and the on-by-default unconfigurable
  auto-rotating screen is really bothering me.
  
  On 16.04 it didn't have that behavior and the
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseNotes didn't say it would do
  that. Also after I upgraded to 16.10, there was a new intel-microcode
  driver that was available that I installed.
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