This orientation is the default logical mode because the GP's screen is 90° rotated this way. It should be possible to use a 'landscape mode' but I think it would require a little bit more processing power, maybe I'm wrong?
Its not intentional. The GP32's screen is rotated, its not normal. And those working on the GP32 Linux port havent yet made GPLinux rotate the screen to match.
This won't help anybody but that remembers me of a funny windows 2000 bug I saw once : the display was rotated by 90° clockwise, and it still worked ... flawlessly. :lol:
It is no joke, it is just windows 2000 sp4.