I set up a Linux pc to replace my smart TV and add some gaming capabilites. It took some time but I learned quite a lot (Thanks to Debian and Arch wikis). And I haven’t missed any TV functionality.

The launcher is flex-launcher on a labwc environment/compositor on a Debian stable distro. (For testing and easy setup, I also did it on Ubuntu Gnome but I don’t need a full DE in the background that I don’t use. But it’s adaptable to other distros and DEs.)

It’s now fully usable with a gamepad including turning the TV on and off, so I have also fully replaced the TV remote.

I hope some people may find it interesting. It was also quite a lot of fun, actually.

  • Tabooki2@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    Stremio, debrid and a good IPTV provider will get you everything for a year at less than Netflix costs for a month or two.

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      25 days ago

      No, they can’t.

      Sports just aren’t the same on pirate services, especially if you aren’t watching them live.

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          25 days ago

          I’m not sure how much more clear I can be when I say that official sources for sports that I watch, provide significantly better experiences than pirating them.

          If they didn’t, I wouldn’t pay for them.

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            25 days ago

            Do you change the channel to the sport that is on? That’s what IPTV is.

            How much different is your experience?