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2008-09-29
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2008-09-29
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I don't think the kernel for 770 does support rotation. I know jott found this link a while ago and is adding rotation support into advanced backlight for 770 users:
http://syslog.movial.fi/archives/7-x...nokia-770.html
(I'd take that to be:
1. Run fb_update_mode auto from http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/fb_update_mode.tar.gz
2. Install xrandr from http://sse2.net/rotate/pool/main/x/x....2-0_armel.deb and use xrandr -o left etc
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2008-09-29
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2008-09-30
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Thanks to Bunanson and his wonderful guide, my 770 has been resurrected and is now useful again.
But, I'd love some advice and hopefully a solution to my little problem
The kernel that was installed supports screen rotation(?), and I have successfully installed Xrandr, along with the advanced backlight applet. And, when I select an "A", the screen inverts, but portions are just... broken?
I'm not quite sure how to describe it except that some parts of the screen are "stuck" when it's rotated. Like, I can see the web icon on the panel, but when I click it, only a small portion of the menu actually appears.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot
Last edited by Aisu; 2008-09-29 at 01:49.