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Zaurus - pdaXrom / Ok, Kde Works; What About Gnome?
« on: June 22, 2005, 09:42:55 am »
Ya, Thanks for your help first. I use the following command to solve the problem :
# xrandr -o right
But it seems that I can't save the setting after Quit Xfce.
So where can i add this command in the startup script ?
Thanks.
# xrandr -o right
But it seems that I can't save the setting after Quit Xfce.
So where can i add this command in the startup script ?
Thanks.
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QuoteYes, I had try, but the screen just up-side down
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It's in the menu ("fn" click on the desktop or click on the mouse in the panel), it's located in "other".
Chero
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maybe xrandr can help you :
In an aterm :
# xrandr --help (gives you the help)
I suppose you need :
# xrandr -o 0 (this makes it landscape for me)
If 0 doesn't work, try 1, 2 and 3
When you get it right, try leaving xfce4 with a save of the session. Does it occur again like it was, or is it corrected ?
Anyone else with a C1000 ?
Hope this does the trick,
Chero.
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