Setup:
Plug the 1600x900 HP monitor into the Aspire D255E VGA socket
Boot the raring amd64 .iso (the raring i386 .iso works fine, defaults to normal
rotation)
Systems Settings Displays
select mirror displays off
select laptop display off
select monitor display to 1600x900
notice that the rotation
How did you setup the secondary display exactly?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1160521
Title:
Selected 1600x900 gets 900x1600 rotated 90 degrees
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Problem still exists on brand new amd64 raring. Live boot of .iso any
resolutions higher than 1152 the systems settings displays only allows
counterclockwise and clockwise. There is no option for normal shown.
After install, same thing. The systems settings gui does not have
normal option for a
xrandr --output VGA1 --rotate normal
worked fine. Any clue why the default as downloaded from daily build is
twisted left?
Thanks again. I was getting a crick in my neck.
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What I did was install raring amd64 iso with defaults as it is in daily
build. I didn't do any changes, just installed, booted, then brought up
displays to set the correct resolution for the monitor which is
1600x900, wide, with all text running horizontal wide.
raring i386 iso install is fine.
You applied a rotation (xrandr reports 'left'). Look in the GUI
displays tool for a dropdown box offering rotations. (Or run xrandr
--output VGA1 --rotate normal).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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do you mean the display gui shows that, or that the display also uses
that mode?
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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