Aqeel Akber
Aqeel Akber
Hey there thanks for the heads up, I'm assuming you've replaced username with your own username? You can follow the following to make a script that stops/starts the service pre...
That's interesting - I actually don't have this problem on my Yoga (running KDE 4.14 though) so I can not troubleshoot it myself. The next step I suppose would be...
Hi KoKuToru, Running your script (all though the accelerometer is in device iio:device4) does not break suspend for me using the same DE and command. I am using the latest...
I believe this issue has been fixed in latest merge - thanks to christoph-h. The issue was that the xinput list is empty when you boot up, give it a...
The script basically reads from the accelerometer readings at `/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device*/in_accel_{x,y}_raw` and compares it to gravity and rotates accordingly such that "up is always up" on your screen. These scripts are...
Try run the xrandr orientation rotation directly through console with `xrandr -o right` then bring it back with `xrandr -o normal`. It is possible this is a Unity specific issue.
The rotate script simply reads the value out of the accelerometer in `/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device*/` where \* may be different on any computer and runs `xrandr -o ` accordingly to those numbers....