On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 04:40:09PM +0100, Martin Pirker wrote: > Given a GM45 chipset, running dualhead with a DVI and VGA output. > > I failed so far to set up one screen (DVI) as normal output > and the other (VGA) as 90° rotated - at the same time.
I've used a similar config on my laptop, with Intel GM965 graphics: one screen
(internal LVDS) straight, the other (VGA) 90° rotated.
There's a slight glitch: one pixel row on the rotated VGA screen shows garbage.
I haven't found the time to report a bug about it.
> Before I waste further time, is this actually supported at all,
> running a dualhead configuration with one screen "normal" and
> the other "vertical"?
Yes.
> With a GM45?
It's a non-Poulsbo Intel, so I'd expect it to be.
> (If yes - configuration hints welcome :-))
gnome-display-properties works for me, haven't bothered with command-line
xrandr lately. Something like
xrandr --output DVI1 --auto --output VGA1 --auto --left-of DVI1 --rotate left
should work.
Marius Gedminas
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