Available in KDE configuration center or in SaX2, this option is
actually implemented in the XF86Config file (on my system under
/etc/X11/XF86Config).
In the section "device", you'll find something as:
Section "Device"
BoardName "GeForce4 MX 440"
BusID "1:0:0"
Driver "nvidia"
Identifier "Device[0]"
Screen 0
Option "Rotate" "off"
VendorName "NVidia"
EndSection
Just replace the "off" by "on".
Not supported by NVidia 3D accelerated mode.
I think it answers your question. I use it sometimes. It works fine.
Mike Pressel a écrit :
Hi All, I have just bought a shiny new TFT monitor for
my home PC. It is one
of the SAMSUNG monitors that can rotate 90 degrees so that the display is in
portrait instead of landscape mode. Although this isn't the reason that I
bought it, it would be a nice feature to use when writing papers.
Does anyone know how I can change the orientation (rotate 90 degrees) of
either X or KDE to take advantage of this pivot screen? I haven't been able
to dig anything up on Google, but I have found that there is an option in the
KDE control center to rotate the screen. Unfortunately, all options except
for "normal" are inactive :(
Mike
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