Whoa, this looks, very nice
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Love this, perfect for a mini PC hooked up to a TV.
Sounds cool to turn my Raspberry pi 5 into a media center.
Oh wait this is a Linux gaming community, but am keeping this comment up.
We need /c/linux_media_centre!
This might come as a shock, but you can def do gaming on a Pi. Before I got my Steam Deck, I used a Pi for my retro gaming.
yep ik, i did it before(tho i only tried pc games , and it works ok-ish)
This interface looks beautiful. Perfect for a DIY media centre.
I call it media centre because I hate the word Smart TV and everything it stands for.
I was trying to figure out if they still made Plasma TVs. I’m an idiot.
Updated titles to be more clear I mean KDE Plasma
It does look really good. Hoping that the Steam Deck, Machine, and Frame are all successful to a point where there's more interest in TV/gamepad centric UI applications for Linux. Don't need much variety. Pretty much media apps
This will gain notoriety when Valve starts distributing Android apps on Steam. I imagine the following process:
- People buy a Steam Machine, after a gaming session they want to watch Netflix and they can't.
- Valve responds with Android apps for streaming services.
- The FOSS community reacts and builds an alternative.
Most streaming services are already accessible from the steam deck/steam os. Granted it might take popping into desktop mode. But I haven't found a streaming service yet that hasn't worked under arch. At least after installing widevine.
It certainly COULD be made easier. Not even having to leave the main steam os screen. And you can already run android apps under steam os. Again it is arch. I still wouldn't mind valve giving waydroid a little love like they did with wine. On older built in Intel graphics it's jank city with waydroid. But it is older non xe Intel graphics. Jank is it's cornerstone.
Desktop Mode on a Living Room "Console"? You know what I meant.
I mean waydroid already exists
Good luck making a casual install it and use it.
I pretty much just wanted this to use old laptops as tv streaming boxes
Assuming I need to buy something to convert ir signals, or maybe a bluetooth remote
KDE connect works well enough for watching YouTube etc.
I use this. Found it to be the best of the bunch in terms of button functionality, layout, and mouse control.
My first question, working only with the headline and the first paragraph of the post was "I wonder if I can flash this to a smart TV I currently own?" I was excited. Maybe we'd finally made progress and I could have something superior to my early experiments with serviio some 10+ years ago.
Then I got to here and stopped caring because this makes it worse than any Roku in my book:
This project uses various open-source components like Plasma Bigscreen, Mycroft AI, LibCEC
Why does it have AI in it?
Mycroft, like Snips, was a company that developed a voice assistant, making their hardware and software open source. Their legacy is carried on by OVOS, with Neon as the commercial partner.
There is no LLM integrated into KDE Plasma Bigscreen, but you are free to (or to not in your case) connect OVOS to one like a self-hosted Ollama + Open WebUI instance or ChatGPT. It does not ship with one by default.
Thank you for the clarification
It has had AI since before AI became hype. They limit it to places where it is useful intead of claiming it does everything.