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Rotating screen in Ubuntu and Linux Mint

by CSch

Just as in Windows you have the option to rotate your screen into any direction in Linux, too. While in Windows you only need to press some keys, a key combination is not configured in Linux by default. But as you may have figured out, there are some terminal commands that let you do the ... Read more

Categories Basics, Linux & Unix, Ubuntu Tags Linux & Unix, mint, orientation, rotate, screen, Ubuntu, xrandr 22 Comments

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