Running Ubuntu 14.04 on bModo12 (same hardware as WeTab). Right after login the screen rotates to rightwards (no matter what direction the screen is actually at). I had to run this everytime:
$ xrandr -o normal
Note this is not gravity sensor at work. If gravity sensor is at work, and turned screen leftwards or rightwards, 'xrandr -o normal' will not have any effect.
Expected behaviour: the desktop rotation is decided by gravity sensor, or, without its input, defaults to normal.
Running Ubuntu 14.04 on bModo12 (same hardware as WeTab). Right after login the screen rotates to rightwards (no matter what direction the screen is actually at). I had to run this everytime:
$ xrandr -o normal
Note this is not gravity sensor at work. If gravity sensor is at work, and turned screen leftwards or rightwards, 'xrandr -o normal' will not have any effect.
Expected behaviour: the desktop rotation is decided by gravity sensor, or, without its input, defaults to normal.