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Ubuntu 20.04.2.0 boots up rotated left

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Asus Vivobook Flip 12 Ubuntu 20.04.2.0 (fresh install)

When Ubuntu boots up the login screen and afterward the desktop are rotated left. Yes - "xrandr -o normal" temporarily fixes it until its rotated, then it's back to wrong even if physically "un-rotated". I am not interested in locking the orientation since it's a 2-in-1 style laptop. What's really weird, when I tested Ubuntu using a live-USB it worked well but now that it's installed it doesn't. Since it's an Asus the iio-sendor-proxy doesn't exist, I guess it's an HP thing. Fractional scaling On or Off made no difference.

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