Which Linux distro is running in Thomson TVs. What are the capabilties.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I’m against Android but I admit it’s getting harder and harder to get “connected” (not to say “smart”) device without it on. Anyway I did give up on my 55" Samsung TV for a video projector from Nebula. It’s so compact it sits under the former TV stand. I installed VLC on it and connect to my RPi4 with a DNLA server on it and watch content I downloaded before. Not a perfect setup but quite happy with it. Until then I was using LibreElec on the RPi to drive the TV.

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      41 year ago

      Using LibreElec, were you able to get any streaming services running like Netflix or YouTube?

      I would like a UI I could use with a remote but the wife still needs Netflix so Kodi wouldn’t cut it.

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          21 year ago

          This looks really intriguing. Have you installed it on a raspberry pi? I’m having some difficulties and wondering if there are other packages I need to install first.

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            11 year ago

            I haven’t, just something I came across when I was researching the same thing. Part of my plans soonish, tho

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I specifically do not use streaming services. I don’t have the discipline to avoid binge watching and I trust dark patterns to be too good to keep me hooked. I only rely on files I download. I believe, maybe naively, that the extra step keeps me in check.

        IMHO VLC as a UI is sufficient and it works well with the remote of the Nebula video projector. I don’t need Kodi anymore. Sure sometimes you don’t have nice covers but if your filesystem hierarchy is clear, directories are sufficient. It does look less “sexy” but again in my context of being mindful of screen time that’s a feature.

    • @max641OP
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      1 year ago

      That’s a nice idea… ( even though, I want to avoid Android )

      Ps: I guess your samsung is Android TV and not Tizen

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        11 year ago

        Whenever I’ll hit a limit with Nebula I might tinker to see if I could replace Android with Linux proper. It might be all supported hardware but I truly don’t know.

        PS: iirc the Samsung TV was Tizen, it was a relatively old model but now it’s gathering dust so I don’t know.