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      rkorell @robertybob
      last edited by rkorell

      @robertybob yes, screen rotation is still possible via CLI/terminal…

      edit “/usr/share/dispsetup.sh”
      eg:

      sudo nano /usr/share/dispsetup.sh
      

      there you will find an if clause at the beginning:

      if ! raspi-config nonint is_pi || raspi-config nonint is_kms ; then
      if xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --rate 59.951 --pos 0x0 --rotate left --dryrun>
      xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --rate 59.951 --pos 0x0 --rotate left
      

      the word after “rotate” defines the rotation :-)

      NO rotation = “normal”, rest is obvious.
      You must change this in both occurances.

      In same statement you define the resolution for the screen, as well - after “mode”(given example 2560x1440)

      HTH

      Regards,
      Ralf

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        robertybob @rkorell
        last edited by

        @rkorell

        Mine looks a little different :(

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          robertybob @sdetweil
          last edited by

          @sdetweil The code has seemingly changed

          6a68cd51-730a-4864-beac-657a67ec9c81-image.png

          That didn’t work, but

          wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --transform 90
          
          

          does! Except… when I reboot, the screen goes back to the way it was

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            sdetweil @robertybob
            last edited by sdetweil

            @robertybob did you see the section on autostart? as the
            wlr-randr is not persistent

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              robertybob @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Ah, I couldn’t find the folder as it’s not in /.config/labwc/autostart but instead appears to be /usr/share/labwc

              I’ll give that a go! Thank you :D

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                sdetweil @robertybob
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                @robertybob .config is usually in the user folder (note the . in front)

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                  rkorell @robertybob
                  last edited by rkorell

                  @robertybob said in Can´t rotate my display:

                  Mine looks a little different :(

                  OK, that’s bad…
                  (It’s a Pi5, right?).

                  The complete content of my dispsetup.sh is as follows:

                  #!/bin/sh
                  if ! raspi-config nonint is_pi || raspi-config nonint is_kms ; then
                  if xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --rate 59.951 --pos 0x0 --rotate left --dryrun>
                  xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --rate 59.951 --pos 0x0 --rotate left
                  fi
                  fi
                  if [ -e /usr/share/tssetup.sh ] ; then
                  . /usr/share/tssetup.sh
                  fi
                  if [ -e /usr/share/ovscsetup.sh ] ; then
                  . /usr/share/ovscsetup.sh
                  fi
                  exit 0
                  

                  If I interpret your line correctly, you are using the Wayland-Window-Manager?
                  (wlandr => wayland … ???).
                  My box is a Pi4B, no wayland.
                  I’ve seen elsewhere that the Pi5 can be forced to use X11 again - than the above should work directly.
                  Otherwise you may give it a try to put your code into the dispsetup.sh?

                  Here I found the description of your commandlines above. Unfortunately there is no description how to get this pesistent…

                  In Addition I just found a hint in Raspberry-Forum
                  There a guy stated:

                  sudo nano .config/wayfire.ini
                  
                  -> scrolled down and changed the output section as below:
                  
                  [output:HDMI-A-1]
                  mode = 1920X1080@60000
                  position = 0,0
                  transform = 90
                  

                  May this is the right way with wayland…

                  Regards,
                  Ralf

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                    robertybob @rkorell
                    last edited by

                    @rkorell Ah, sorry, I’m using a Raspberry Pi 3 :)
                    Nothing I’ve tried has worked so far, even ChatGPT is failing me :(

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                      sdetweil @robertybob
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                      @robertybob go back the x11 in raspi-config

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                        rkorell @robertybob
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                        @robertybob said in Can´t rotate my display:

                        Raspberry Pi 3 :)

                        May this in combination with bookworm?
                        Sam acknowledged my assumption a posting above…

                        • back to X11 …

                        Regards,
                        Ralf

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