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Imagejackal wrote in Imagelinux

Rotating my screen vertically

# xrandr
 SZ:    Pixels          Physical       Refresh
*0   1680 x 1050   ( 454mm x 281mm )  *60
 1   1024 x 768    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60   43
 2    800 x 600    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60   56   47
 3    640 x 480    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 4   1280 x 1024   ( 454mm x 281mm )   60   47   43
 5   1280 x 720    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 6   1152 x 864    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60   47   43
 7    960 x 720    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 8    856 x 480    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 9    720 x 480    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 10   704 x 480    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 11   640 x 400    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 12   512 x 384    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 13   400 x 150    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 14   320 x 120    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
 15   320 x 100    ( 454mm x 281mm )   60
Current rotation - normal
Current reflection - none
Rotations possible - normal
Reflections possible - none


So does that mean my only option for display rotations is "normal" ?

I have a Gateway 2185W, which pivets 90° and want to rotate my screen 90° vertically. I have a ATI X850 XT graphics card using the native ATI driver (fglrx).