[05:16] <hebrews2124> Good evening all.  I have not used a chat service in a number of years, so please forgive any lack of etiquette, as it is purely unintentional.  I have an issue browsing Samba shares in Thunar over an OpenVPN connection.  I have been searching the internet for quite some time now and haven't been able to find an answer to my question.  I'm not even
[05:16] <hebrews2124> sure I'm looking in the right place, which is why I'm here.  Anyone out there willing to point me in the right direction?
[05:21] <Andrio> hebrews2124, what question?
[05:25] <hebrews2124> Hello Andrio.  Whenever I open Thunar on my local network and click on "Browse Network" in the left hand navigation pane, it shows a list of local servers, which is what I would expect.  When I am connected over OpenVPN back into my network and I click "Browse Network", none of the servers on my local domain are visible.  I can navigate to them
[05:25] <hebrews2124> using either their domain name or their IP address.  They just don't show up in the list of servers found.  Is there anyway to get the servers on my local network to show up when connected over my VPN?
[05:38] <hebrews2124> I have done quite a bit of Googling.  I can't seem to find a thread anywhere that talks about my specific issue.  I'm not sure if this is an OpenVPN configuration problem, a Thunar settings problem a route configuration problem or what.  My server, fs1, is available on the local network, so I don't think it's a Samba configuration problem, but I
[05:38] <hebrews2124> don't know for sure.  I have taken care to make sure that my DNS settings on both my wireless LAN connection and my OpenVPN connection are set to Automatic (No DNS) with the appropriate DNS server input into the box.  I also set the search domain.  A simple nslookup reveals that I am using the correct DNS server for queries.  Any help getting me
[05:38] <hebrews2124> going in the right direction would be very much appreciated.
[13:52] <nikolam> how to det lightdm to auto-sense resolution on the screen and not putting one fixed resolution ?
[13:53] <nikolam> I have example of changed monitor and lightdm is displaying just a black picture
[13:53] <nikolam> after blidly logging in, it then log in to user desktop
[13:54] <nikolam> Obviously, solution is to set lightdm resolution for a new monitor, but even doing it?
[21:47] <bleb> my tv has overscan, so the edges of the screen are cut off
[21:48] <bleb> so i can't see the xfce panel on the top
[21:49] <bleb> can i resize the area used by xfce?  so that the signal effectively has black bars on the edges and the entire screen including xfce panes are visible?
[21:49] <bleb> i tried xrandr --output HDMI-2 --fb 1925x1055 --transform 1.05,0,-50,0,1.05,-50,0,0,1
[21:50] <bleb> this makes it so my mouse no longer scrolls off screen, but the xfce panels are still off screen
[22:00] <well_laid_lawn> bleb:  tried using the buttons on the front of the tv to adjust the picture ?
[22:00] <bleb> well_laid_lawn: it's a smart tv :(
[22:00] <well_laid_lawn> ok
[22:03] <well_laid_lawn> bleb:  https://turlucode.com/xrandr-custom-resolution/
[22:03] <well_laid_lawn> try using a new modeline