On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:50 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/28/2016 07:41 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> If you look in the top-right menu, at the bottom there should be four
> icons. The second from the left icon looks like a circle with an arrow.
> That is the auto-rotate toggle. If you only have three icons, then
> Gnome isn't detecting the sensor.
I will point out however, that having the icon doesn't mean it will
work. On my laptop that has a rotating screen that goes to tablet mode,
I have that icon but it doesn't work.
Oh, that's useful. I didn't know that. Those should have mouse-over tool-tips.
I have 4: Settings, Auto-rotate, Lock session, and Power.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work. :(
I was able to do some further digging, though, and found:
https://github.com/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/issues/85
I have 4: Settings, Auto-rotate, Lock session, and Power.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work. :(
I was able to do some further digging, though, and found:
https://github.com/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/issues/85
The workaround was to change Type=dbus to Type=idle in /lib/systemd/system/iio-sensor-proxy.service
It seems the core of the problem is that the service starts way too early, before the driver is loaded, and it can't accommodate the driver being loaded after it has started.
It seems the core of the problem is that the service starts way too early, before the driver is loaded, and it can't accommodate the driver being loaded after it has started.
Maybe that will help you also.
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