I've recently attached my widescreen monitor to one of those display arms that clamps to your desk so now I can spin it around to portrait mode should I want to. I've got "RandRRotation" "on" in xorg.conf and I can use krandrtray or xrand to flip the orientation.
The problem is, when I flip the orientation around, the screen gets messed up. Kicker is about half way up the screen, I can only see the middle of the desktop, the rest is off screen and I can't scroll over there either. So although the display rotates through 90degrees it does so in a manner which make it useless.
Anyone know how I get the display to rotate in a useful manner? I'm using KDE 3.5.8.
The problem is, when I flip the orientation around, the screen gets messed up. Kicker is about half way up the screen, I can only see the middle of the desktop, the rest is off screen and I can't scroll over there either. So although the display rotates through 90degrees it does so in a manner which make it useless.
Anyone know how I get the display to rotate in a useful manner? I'm using KDE 3.5.8.