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 only gives two choices, counterclockwise and clockwise
select apply
the display is sideways
get rotation to normal either by using xrandr or by selecting 1024x768 which 
looks a little silly on the big screen
do the install
boot, same thing on the systems settings displays i.e. mirror displays off etc.
last install, yesterday, set to 1024 x 768 normal rotation and did apply
then set to 1600x900 and the normal rotation stayed there then did apply.

On the live, why does the rotation selection "normal" not appear as a choice 
with the higher resolutions - on ubuntu amd64?
The i386 works as expected.

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  Selected 1600x900 gets 900x1600 rotated 90 degrees

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