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 any resolution past 1152.

As in comments above (thank you):

xrandr --output VGA1 --rotate normal

works.

Also tried setting 1152 in normal, then did systems settings displays
set to 1600x900 and the normal option stayed in the drop down, and did
work.

Note this is an Acer Aspire 1 netbook running amd64 just fine, it's
laptop screen is 1024x600 has no problem running external monitor at
1600x900 once "normal" rotation is set.

This display settings deficiency exists on both 12.04 and 13.04.

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  Selected 1600x900 gets 900x1600 rotated 90 degrees

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