Auto-rotate is not working properly when system is booted up while not in its regular orientation
Auto-rotation is not working properly when system is booted up while not in its regular orientation
[STEPS]
- Make sure auto-rotation is enabled on the system
- Before turning the system on, put it on tablet mode, with the inverted landscape rotation (the top part/the part with the camera is adjacent to the surface). The system should follow this orientation when the login screen appears.
- Login to the system
- Switch to the clam shell mode. The display suddenly becomes inverted/the opposite direction of the expected output.
- Switch back to the tablet mode. The display also ends up being inverted/in the opposite direction of the expected output
I could reproduce this issue on X390 Yoga with gnome-shell 3.30 and mutter 3.30.