Which Linux distro are you using?
Manjaro
Which release version?
Unknown, using custom ISO
Which kernel are you using?
6.12.67-1-MANJARO
Which BIOS version are you using?
INSYDE 03.04
Which Framework Laptop 12 model are you using? (13th Gen Intel® Core™)
i3-1315U
I have been troubleshooting this issue off and on for weeks now, and I’m genuinely stumped as to what I could possibly do next. I have been following the other posts regarding issues with auto-rotation, such as TheWishy’s tracking thread, and I have applied all the fixes and gone through all the troubleshooting offered in this thread, and then some!
My accelerometer is functional and reports valid data whenever it is monitored. Keyboard and touchpad also lock out when screen is folded back. My iio-sensor-proxy is v3.8, which has the patch for issues FW12s have been seeing on previous versions.
I can get my screen to auto-rotate when passing in commands or using scripts to deliberately tell xrandr to rotate the display, but in an ideal world this would work automatically at login and persist after reboots. I had it working for a brief moment, but it stopped after a shutdown or two.
I am currently using awesome as my window manager, and I have very limited access to system settings via any sort of GUI. If trying to get this to work gives me more grey hairs than it’s worth, I will chalk this up to an issue with the custom ISO I chose and “start over” from a clean install of standard Arch or Manjaro. For now, I still believe that there is a way to get this working, and I would welcome any tips, tricks or recipes from anyone to get it there.
edit: changed title to be more descriptive