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orientation problem #15
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xrandr info: LVDS connected 768x1366+1920+0 left (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 344mm x 193mm |
I'm getting the same thing, autorandr doesn't seem to work with rotated displays. |
Jop, same problem here. |
It works if you switch the resolution in the config manually (~/.autorandr), as it takes the (visible) rotated resolution, which of course for the hardware isn't true at all. This means Anyway thanks for autorandr, I was looking for this for years, it should a part of xrandr itself. |
@TobiaszCudnik This issue has been fixed by tachylatus in phillipberndt/autorandr#2. This repository is unmaintained, see my fork for the most recent version and also the (compatible) Python rewrite should the bash version lack a feature you require. |
Hi,
In a dual monitor configuration with one screen oriented to the left, i get an error from xrandr:
/usr/bin/xrandr: cannot find mode 768x1366
I have no problems doing it manually with arandr.
Regards
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