This comment now makes me wonder why there’s isn’t an kind of Desktop Environment that specifically made for TV and game console, with the UI design that is easy to use with remote/controller and touchscreen
Pretty sure that’s SteamOS/HoloISO. Designed for the Steam Deck, but works just fine on the big screen.
It doesn’t do TV well, though. You can work around that by adding a special Chrome shortcut to launch apps like Netflix/Disney+/Youtube. You can probably also use TVHeadEnd in combination with MPV/VLC if you’ve still got analog TV.
The later revisions of Windows Media Center worked excellently. I tried to use Kodi but it was just too janky. I came very close to installing a Vista VM to get access to the latest version of Media Center…
@Otherwise_Direction7@ccunix Yes Kodi is indeed a medic center, but you could launch it directly though a custom xsession, without the need for a de or wm. See the paste link below…
The apps for sure, Navigation was fine a bit buggy but somewhat usable, but apps were janky at best, the YT thing just felt like a crappy gimmick
I think a better launcher would help a lot, I’ve seen quite a few promissing ones, and even forked one with the intent on making it a better TV launcher experience when I find the time.
the main thing missing then would be a full screen compositor and an app switcher, I actually have a couple ideas i’ve been playing with, apps support hurts, but I plan on making a custom waydroid launcher eventually too
KDE has an interesting project that lines up with this. Unfortunately I’m not too sure how progress is. Plasma Bigscreen
This comment now makes me wonder why there’s isn’t an kind of Desktop Environment that specifically made for TV and game console, with the UI design that is easy to use with remote/controller and touchscreen
It’s easy to adjust a DE for it, the issue is that no apps are built to work on a big screen. There’s basically Steam, Kodi and that’s about it.
Pretty sure that’s SteamOS/HoloISO. Designed for the Steam Deck, but works just fine on the big screen.
It doesn’t do TV well, though. You can work around that by adding a special Chrome shortcut to launch apps like Netflix/Disney+/Youtube. You can probably also use TVHeadEnd in combination with MPV/VLC if you’ve still got analog TV.
The later revisions of Windows Media Center worked excellently. I tried to use Kodi but it was just too janky. I came very close to installing a Vista VM to get access to the latest version of Media Center…
You have basically just described Kodi.
But isn’t Kodi an straight up media player instead of full blown Desktop Environment?
You still need an DE/WM installed on the system to run Kodi, you cannot just run Kodi by its own thing directly
You don’t need a window manager to run Xorg clients. You’re probably better off using a light one, but it’s not strictly necessary.
@Otherwise_Direction7 @ccunix Yes Kodi is indeed a medic center, but you could launch it directly though a custom xsession, without the need for a de or wm. See the paste link below…
http://paste.debian.net/plain/1291488
it’s very much not any good at all
It was hit or miss for me too. I remember is looking good and navigating well, but apps didn’t work. What were pain points for you?
The apps for sure, Navigation was fine a bit buggy but somewhat usable, but apps were janky at best, the YT thing just felt like a crappy gimmick
I think a better launcher would help a lot, I’ve seen quite a few promissing ones, and even forked one with the intent on making it a better TV launcher experience when I find the time.
the main thing missing then would be a full screen compositor and an app switcher, I actually have a couple ideas i’ve been playing with, apps support hurts, but I plan on making a custom waydroid launcher eventually too