[00:29] <bennypr0fane> Hydr0p0nX, what is? Mythbuntu, yes?
[00:29] <Hydr0p0nX> ??
[00:30] <bennypr0fane> you said: kind of
 it's a different default window manager and a few extra packages
[00:30] <Hydr0p0nX> oh
[00:30] <bennypr0fane> by "it" you mean?
[00:30] <Hydr0p0nX> yea, mythbuntu
[00:31] <bennypr0fane> ok, that means, Mythbuntu is actually a full-fledged install of ubuntu that can use all standard Ubuntu repos and applications?
[00:32] <Hydr0p0nX> yes
[00:32] <Hydr0p0nX> at least, i haven't found anything in the standard repo's that don't work
[00:33] <bennypr0fane> Hydr0p0nX, I'm asking because I'd be using it not only as a Media Player, but also a file server/NAS
[00:33] <bennypr0fane> and would run an instance of Dropbox on it
[00:34] <bennypr0fane> so that should work, right?
[00:34] <Hydr0p0nX> would expect it to
[00:34] <bennypr0fane> very cool
[00:35] <bennypr0fane> a different question: Do you know of a tool in Mythbuntu that can fix overscanning on monitor due to HDMI>DVI converter cable?
[00:36] <bennypr0fane> e.g. Linux-XBMC distros have that in the hardware settings
[00:36] <bennypr0fane> it's very easy to adjust picture size
[00:37] <bennypr0fane> my PC outputs HDMI or Display port, the monitor only has VGA,DVI, component video and cinch In
[00:37] <bennypr0fane> so I used that HDMI>DVI cabel
[00:39] <bennypr0fane> the monitor itself doesn't have the ability to fine-tune the picture size
[00:39] <Hydr0p0nX> what kind of card ?
[00:41] <Hydr0p0nX> nvidia has something in the nvidia-settings app that will do it i think
[00:44] <bennypr0fane> it's an IntelHD
[00:49] <Hydr0p0nX> don't have much experience with intel video
[00:50] <Hydr0p0nX> http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-driver-ati/2011-January/018771.html
[00:50] <Hydr0p0nX> see if that helps
[00:51] <Hydr0p0nX> also, http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=127375 might have some more options
[01:51] <bennypr0fane> thanks!