![]() It still doesn’t autorotate, but at least I’ve got Shortcut Keys to rotate my screen and input devices (which didn’t rotate along in Ubuntu Budgie anyway (but the screen wasn’t seen as a “mouse” so that “worked”)). Finished Lxqt-config-monitor: Applying current settings.Īpparently I needed to add additional parameters to xrandr in order for it to keep the monitor “sane”. Lxqt-config-monitor: Settings ~ $ lxqt-config-monitor -l Normal Lxqt-config-monitor: Applying current settings. help-all Displays help including Qt specific ~ $ lxqt-config-monitor -l Music h, -help Displays help on commandline options. v, -version Displays version information. I’m not certain if that is expected behaviour or a bug, but I think I’m on the right track. ![]() But it doesn’t work the other way around, but the command prompt doesn’t give any hints. ![]() After some hints from the #lubuntu irc/matrix channel I found the lxqt-config-monitor command with the -load-last flag and it works from “Normal” to “Music” session. ![]()
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