Points for something I’ve never tried.
Edit: Think I’ll just blast Bazzite on it. The recent Gnome scales well and it has nice performance tweaks.
Cheers
Points for something I’ve never tried.
Edit: Think I’ll just blast Bazzite on it. The recent Gnome scales well and it has nice performance tweaks.
Cheers
Linux pretty much just doesn’t work on TV. No streaming platforms have Linux support, unfortunately.
Bazzite, Chimera, Nobara all have a pretty sweet SteamOS-like distro, if you’re after gaming and have AMD GPU.
I think you misunderstood, hence the downvotes.
OP is asking what a good distro is for a media center PC, as in the PC’s video output will be connected to the TV’s video input. At which point Linux does not give two shits.
Sounds like you thought they wanted to stream/cast via some TV app or something, but that just sounds like a nightmare and I’m not sure that anyone would even want to try to do that. Just run Linux and use the TV as a big monitor, be done with smart TV garbage.
I didn’t misunderstand anything. The downvotes are just from salty Linux users who think piracy tools are a direct replacement for streaming services.
A media center is nothing without streaming apps.
piracy tools 😂
Piracy tools are a direct replacement for streaming services. Thats kind of the point of them. In fact they are better.
proceeds to name 3 distros that not only work but do gaming
My brother in Christ…
I mean could have just read the next sentence and that would have cleared up your confusion…
The next sentence that incorrectly implies AMD is at all a necessity for those distros?
It was the next sentence after the list of distros referenced in the response to you, and it is still very misleading at best.
But, yeah, the second sentence. There’s a huge difference between an HTPC and an Amazon stick, Roku, or “smart” TV.
Those have apps and must be supported by “platforms” because they are limited hardware with a limited OS.
YouTube and Netflix don’t need to “support” Linux any more than they need to support Windows for an HTPC.
If that’s not what you’re saying, you’ll probably want to elaborate because I expect there are plenty of readers giving your comment a “wha…?”
“E” - since Buddy is trying to imply I changed my comment after he responded, no. I added clarity within a couple minutes, changing no ideas. Talk about gaslighting with this guy.
You’re just lying. And I don’t know why because everyone can see it. You’re not fooling anyone and you’re not accomplishing anything.
Yes there is, in that a PC is much more versatile. But streaming services are a basic function of HTPC.
Yes…they do? And they do support Windows.
E: the comment above was edited and they continued to double down and argue instead of just admitting that they made a mistake.
I’m… lying?
No, it’s pretty clear now that you’re quite confused about the difference between apps and services.
Oh god, tell me you’re not using the windows store apps for these services on a PC. Even my Alpha kids know better than that.
Seriously, how can someone be even a little familiar with Linux and be so wrong about internet services working on Linux?
And your attitude is just… something else.
Your lying has nothing to do with apps and services and everything to do with gaslighting people in this thread into believing you weren’t wrong instead of just admitting you made a dumb mistake.
That’s a great question, how can you?
Sorry I don’t take being gaslit very well.
@Ulrich @Reygle There are Android televisions, Android uses a Linux kernel, some of them you can jailbreak, once you get access you can install whatever you like and remove what you don’t.
Yes but we all know no one talks about Linux and is referring to Android.
@Ulrich I have an android tablet with an termio on it, basically gives me an x-term with an ssh connection. Can also look around locally. Granted they’ve really screwed up the file system layout, much like Mac fucked up BSD, but it is recognizably Linux.