Re: Kde (3.1.3) desktop does not resize to match the screen when changed in portrait mode.

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   With the CCW option, the server should look exactly like
it has a 768x1024 root window from the client's point of view.
What does "xdpyinfo" say about the screen dimensions. 

			Mark.

PS.  You have to disable the RandR extension to make rotation work
     properly.  That's Option "RandR" "FALSE" in the Section 
     "ServerFlags", I think.


On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, [iso-8859-1] Gareth wrote:

> Does anyone have any experience of using the Rotate option in Linux?
> 
> I am using the Mandrake 9.2 distribution, with XFree86 ver 4.3.(0 I think)
> 
> I am using the "NV" drivers in order to use the flatscreen in 
> "portrait" mode.
> 
> I can rotate the image so it is the correct way up when in portrait mode by
> adding "Rotate" "CCW" to my /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file
> 
> But the kde desktop does not resize to match the new 
> resolution (change from 1024 * 768 => 768 * 1024).
> 
> Do I need to change my Xserver provided with Mandrake to the Xkdrive
> implementation?
> 
> If you think this is the wrong place to ask, then please help me to work out
> where to ask.
> 
> Many thanks in advance.
> 
> Gareth Deli
> 
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