06-02-2024, 05:39 AM
hi
until yesterday I used 8.3.9 (I think that was the latest bullseye release?) and it worked flawless with my raspberry pi 3b+ and RPi 7" display
I have installed 9.0.1 via the RPi imager and with the current release I face the issue that I can't rotate the display anymore
I'm no native speaker but I try to explain the besri can
- when first booting the fresh install, everything is upside down (like it was with a fresh moode 8 install too)
- I then headed to settings/system, activated the local display and set the rotation to 180 degrees
- when rebooting, the display is at first rotated correctly (by 180°) but in the middle of the boot sequence it turns back to 0°/upside down and stays this way
I have checked the boot log - it looks unsuspicous to me
I have checked /boot/firmware/config and the display rotation is correctly set to 2
I have tried switching from kernel to firmware mode... the display stays correctly rotated then, but the GUI does not start
is there a way to check the list of entries that are displayed while booting? I'd like to find the line at which the display gets rotated in the wrong direction again
besides my "report"... is there a way to fix my issue?
until yesterday I used 8.3.9 (I think that was the latest bullseye release?) and it worked flawless with my raspberry pi 3b+ and RPi 7" display
I have installed 9.0.1 via the RPi imager and with the current release I face the issue that I can't rotate the display anymore
I'm no native speaker but I try to explain the besri can
- when first booting the fresh install, everything is upside down (like it was with a fresh moode 8 install too)
- I then headed to settings/system, activated the local display and set the rotation to 180 degrees
- when rebooting, the display is at first rotated correctly (by 180°) but in the middle of the boot sequence it turns back to 0°/upside down and stays this way
I have checked the boot log - it looks unsuspicous to me
I have checked /boot/firmware/config and the display rotation is correctly set to 2
I have tried switching from kernel to firmware mode... the display stays correctly rotated then, but the GUI does not start
is there a way to check the list of entries that are displayed while booting? I'd like to find the line at which the display gets rotated in the wrong direction again
besides my "report"... is there a way to fix my issue?