Found in a post on Reddit, a workaround that worked for me via GUI. Even
though this is still a bug I wanted to help this workaround get more
exposure.

```
Just installed 20.04. Same issue. But i have a workaround that doesn't involve 
manual settings with xrandr.

If i set them so that all monitors align at the bottom, it works as
expected. This makes for a bit of wonky cursor movement screen-to-
screen, but it's usable for now until it gets fixed.

Something about the nvdidia driver seems to not be able to map the
position to any other configuration. It does not work if for me if I
align them all at the top, only with them all aligned at the bottom.

Source: 
https://www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/g7pwq8/multimonitor_screen_rotation_not_working_in_2004/
```

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  [nvidia] Rotating secondary monitor to portrait fails, results in
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