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Reflect x-axis (mirror screen) on linuxLinux tty without GUI and without xrandr -x

 

I use an trisquel-gnu/linux(ubuntu-like) system with LXDE as GUI. Now I want to run old computers without GUI.

If I use the command "xrandr -x"xrandr -x in terminal with linuxa Linux system  (with GUI), the wohle the whole screen is reflected on x(mirrored) around the Y-axis (along the X-axis). So Text  So text is Mirrormirror-text, like:

wopod
        changes to
                           boq

changesand LED/6
      changes to (something like)
                    ∂ \⫏∃⌋

(but by actually reflecting the characters, ownot substituting similar-looking ones).

Even the windows are reflectetlayout is reflected like a mirror would be on the right or left side of your displaythe display, and you would watch into the mirror.     I use this way my computer this way, so also reading not from left to right. I read  I read text inverted from right to left. The letters  The letters are each themselves mirrored. Without

Without graphical user interface, I can't use xrandr -xxrandr -x. So I am  So I am searching for a command, which inverts that inverts the whole screen to x-axis timeless in tty. So I canthe tty, so I can read text and use commands mirrored,.  Text always text starts from the right side of the screen.     It is like arabicArabic is written, but with Latin/Roman letters and other characters normally displayable in the console/terminal.

Reflect x-axis on linux tty without GUI and without xrandr -x

I use an trisquel-gnu/linux(ubuntu-like) system with LXDE as GUI. Now I want to run old computers without GUI.

If I use the command "xrandr -x" in terminal with linux system(with GUI), the wohle screen is reflected on x-axis. So Text is Mirror-text like:

wo

changes to ow

Even the windows are reflectet like a mirror would be on the right or left side of your display, and you would watch into the mirror.  I use this way my computer, so also reading not from left to right. I read text inverted from right to left. The letters are each themselves mirrored. Without graphical user interface, I can't use xrandr -x. So I am searching for a command, which inverts the whole screen to x-axis timeless in tty. So I can read text and use commands mirrored, always text starts from the right side of the screen.  It is like arabic is written, but Latin letters.

Reflect x-axis (mirror screen) on Linux tty without GUI and without xrandr -x

 

I want to run old computers without GUI.

If I use the command xrandr -x in a Linux system  (with GUI), the whole screen is reflected (mirrored) around the Y-axis (along the X-axis).  So text is mirror-text, like:

pod
        changes to
                           boq

and LED/6
      changes to (something like)
                    ∂ \⫏∃⌋

(but by actually reflecting the characters, not substituting similar-looking ones).

Even the layout is reflected like a mirror would be on the right or left side of the display, and you would watch into the mirror.   I use my computer this way, so also reading not from left to right.  I read text inverted from right to left.  The letters are each themselves mirrored.

Without graphical user interface, I can't use xrandr -x.  So I am searching for a command that inverts the whole screen to x-axis timeless in the tty, so I can read text and use commands mirrored.  Text always starts from the right side of the screen.   It is like Arabic is written, but with Latin/Roman letters and other characters normally displayable in the console/terminal.

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I use an trisquel-gnu/linux(ubuntu-like) system with LXDE as GUI. Now I want to run old computers without GUI.

If I like to use my screen inverted on x-axis and used xrandrthe command "xrandr -x. But withoutx" in terminal with linux system(with GUI), therethe wohle screen is no xrandr command of course, because of missingreflected on x-window-systemaxis. So Text is Mirror-text like:

How can I reflectwo

changes to ow

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I use an trisquel-gnu/linux(ubuntu-like) system with LXDE as GUI. Now I want to run old computers without GUI.

I like to use my screen inverted on x-axis and used xrandr -x. But without GUI, there is no xrandr command of course, because of missing x-window-system.

How can I reflect the screen on x-axis? Are there any configuration tools? I think so, maybe not: Where can I find a place or where do I have to go, where programmers could code this, or can I maybe do it myself? Should I ask this question better on github or somewhere else?

I use an trisquel-gnu/linux(ubuntu-like) system with LXDE as GUI. Now I want to run old computers without GUI.

If I use the command "xrandr -x" in terminal with linux system(with GUI), the wohle screen is reflected on x-axis. So Text is Mirror-text like:

wo

changes to ow

Even the windows are reflectet like a mirror would be on the right or left side of your display, and you would watch into the mirror. I use this way my computer, so also reading not from left to right. I read text inverted from right to left. The letters are each themselves mirrored. Without graphical user interface, I can't use xrandr -x. So I am searching for a command, which inverts the whole screen to x-axis timeless in tty. So I can read text and use commands mirrored, always text starts from the right side of the screen. It is like arabic is written, but Latin letters.

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Reflect x-axis on linux tty without GUI and without xrandr -x

I use an trisquel-gnu/linux(ubuntu-like) system with LXDE as GUI. Now I want to run old computers without GUI.

I like to use my screen inverted on x-axis and used xrandr -x. But without GUI, there is no xrandr command of course, because of missing x-window-system.

How can I reflect the screen on x-axis? Are there any configuration tools? I think so, maybe not: Where can I find a place or where do I have to go, where programmers could code this, or can I maybe do it myself? Should I ask this question better on github or somewhere else?