*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1726160 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1726160
I also faced the issue. The screen rotated 90 degrees. When I executed
the command `xrandr -o 0/1` i got the message `xrandr failed to change
screen configuration'.
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After the reboot screen is now in landscape orientation (as it suppose
to be). I have it locked using widget.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1726160 ***
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*If* you can get the screen to rotate back to normal orientation, you
can then quickly try and press the rotation lock button (second circle
in the panel menu, top-right) to keep it there.
But yeah I know
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1726160 ***
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duplicate of bug 1726160, so it is being marked as such. Please
Same thing happened to me when I partially closed lid of my HP EliteBook
8460. Restarted it after fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 desktop (from
the basic Ubuntu 17.10 image running default Gnome desktop). Now it is
stuck in the portrait mode. Tried to use icon from the upper corner but
with no
What desktop environment do you use? If that's GNOME did you try to set
the rotation in gnome-control-center? What happens when you try to
change the configuration?
** Package changed: fwupd (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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