24 Jan 2009 @ 12:26 AM 

In office, we have Dell 22″ Widescreen LCD monitors for our Dev machines which have Oracle Enterprise Linux installed. I love this Linux box because of its high-end configuration and big monitor.

Few days back, I came to know that we can change the alignment of this monitor and make it vertical. At home, I have Viewsonic 19″ Widescreen LCD monitor but it cannot be rotated physically.

Yesterday I tried to turn my office monitor’s display vertical. And guess what, it was superb. I need not scroll much to view web pages or to view the code. And then I have set “Aishwarya Rai’s Jodhaa” wallpaper which made it look more beautiful. I may revert it back after few days, but for now.. I’m loving it ;)

Check out the pic of the my monitor and few screenshots of the desktop…


Image of my monitor turned Vertical

Image of my monitor turned Vertical


Vertical Desktop Screenshot

Vertical Desktop Screenshot


Vertical Desktop with Transparent Terminals

Vertical Desktop with Transparent Terminals


Browsing Web and Listening to Music

Browsing Web and Listening to Music


Remote Desktop to My Windows PC

Remote Desktop to My Windows PC

Posted By: Kishore Balla
Last Edit: 24 Jan 2009 @ 10:10 PM

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  1. rj says:

    u just wasted 2 minutes of my life, dumb idea forwarding it to u r manager :D

  2. srinivasreddy says:

    okasari mee PL ki choopinchu..and let me know his response..

  3. haha..don’t worry about that.. my manager sits just beside me ;)

  4. Aloysius says:

    OMG… it looks amazing… and the wallpaper is lovely… :) u r one lucky person to have that :)

  5. Abhilash says:

    When you first said that you have made your monitor vertical, i thought at your home!!
    You did it at your Office??? :-0 you are really crazy man!

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  7. Natisha Valtas says:

    Really Good Information. Thank you.

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