I'm not having much luck with trying it on my own linux machine, but from
what I read, xrandr and the RandR extension for X should allow you to do
this.  Maybe your luck will be better than mine.

Jared


On 12/7/05, jb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My wife had a great idea for my old laptop.
>
> I'm going to mount it under our kitchen cabinets, so the screen flips
> down, with an external (hopfully wireless) keyboard and mouse. (Like
> those kitchen TV/DVD players.)
>
> Of course, the laptop already runs Mepis, but I'm having trouble finding
> any way of flipping the screen, so that the unit can be mounted
> upside-down.
>
> Does anyone know a way to do that in X or Xorg?
>
> -jb
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