10 foot ui / htpc other than Kodi?
from NaNin@lemmy.dbzer0.com to linux@lemmy.ml on 03 Jan 17:52
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/34789592

I’m looking for a sleek ui that’ll support firefox, jellyfin, and steam. I would prefer not to use kodi.

I found this project I might try github.com/dudewheresmycode/TenFootGnome

Any suggestions?

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slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 03 Jan 17:54 next collapse

Why not plasma bigscreen its more maintained.

Also what’s wrong with Kodi 21?

SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world on 03 Jan 18:54 next collapse

Can people get Bigscreen anymore?

Kodi is so close to being absolutely perfect

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 03 Jan 20:20 collapse

Bigscreen is a new project to my understanding, I would like it to be a thing cause it would fill a nice niche for me that I’m overblowing with Kodi. Kodi is really nice but it feels a little laggy for my system. Maybe I need to tune it for my system.

SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world on 03 Jan 20:42 next collapse

My experience so far

Kodi (LibreELEC) was running rough on an old i5 4160 or something, when installed on an SD card. It also runs a little sluggish when installed on a Chromebook.

But I went back to that first PC with a real SSD and now kodi is running fantastic. On a fedora kinoite install

And paired with some commands for KDE Connect, and I’m pretty satisfied so far. It’s been about four days with it.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 05:44 collapse

I have it on a miniPC. It shouldnt have IO or compute issues for what its doing. It feels like it could be a little faster? maybe im expecting too much as well. I also know its tuned for low resource devices, so maybe i could tune it for mine

Qkall@lemmy.ml on 03 Jan 20:54 collapse

change you skin… seriously. there’s some really sleek and light skins out there. changes night and day

edit - i use a fairly modified arctic fuse skin. The onyl thing that loads slow… is my 2k iptv channels…

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 05:42 collapse

I think i use Artic: Zephyr - Reloaded on a N95 miniPC. It was bad on Kodi 20, on 21 it feels snappier, tho i feel theres still improvements to be made. The skin however made a huge difference. I dunno why they dont have nice sane defaults

alsimoneau@lemmy.ca on 05 Jan 14:25 collapse

I use the same one! It’s really great. I spent an hour going though the options untill I was satisfied.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 05 Jan 19:31 collapse

And then I change one option accidentally and it b0rks everything 🤣

kurcatovium@lemm.ee on 03 Jan 19:34 next collapse

Wow, plasma looks great. Hope it gets official release soon.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 05:46 collapse

right! like more competition in the bigscreen space! kodi is great! but if i want something simpler, kodi is too much

thejevans@lemmy.ml on 03 Jan 19:46 next collapse

I’m so excited for this to officially release. As soon as plasma bigscreen is ready and waydroid has an android tv build, I’ll probably replace my nvidia shield.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 05:45 next collapse

why waydroid? (interested in your plan here)

thejevans@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 06:12 collapse

bc there are a lot of android tv apps that are fantastic that don’t have ready alternatives on Linux for htpc usage. Clipious comes to mind, for instance. Having android tv apps available through Waydroid bridges the gap in functionality until native alternatives can replace them.

superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Jan 17:25 collapse

Do you have any more information on the waydroid android tv build? Very interested in that.

thejevans@lemmy.ml on 05 Jan 04:41 collapse

Currently someone has a an unofficial build. As far as I can tell, there are no plans to implement this or something similar upstream. github.com/supechicken/waydroid-androidtv-build

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 03 Jan 20:42 next collapse

Wish I could replace Android on my Nebulas Mars II Pro by Plasma Bigscreen…

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 05:44 collapse

why not libeelec?

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 20:34 collapse

I used Kodi, then LibreELEC then now “just” VLC (booting to it via f-droid.org/en/…/news.androidtv.launchonboot/ rather than home screen) as my content is on my home server relying on DLNA. So… I’m familiar with LibreELEC but isn’t it a Linux distribution? Can it be installed on the device itself (not using HDMI) and if so, how?

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 21:42 collapse

I assumed libelec is just enough os to load something up to be low resource. I’ve used it for kodi before. Now I just compile it on slackware. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 05 Jan 06:06 collapse

Right, but to clarify because maybe we aren’t talking about the same thing here, the Nebulas Mars II Pro isn’t an SBC, it’s an Android device (video projector here). So it has to be rooted and install a custom ROM. Are you saying it’s available or know how to make one? Because, again, I’d be eager to try, but it’s not the same process, AFAIK, as installing Slack, LibreElec or whatever on a RPi or dekstop.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 05 Jan 19:30 collapse

Ooh gotcha… I missed something there. It should be possible but not worth the effort. Android boxes are a weird place ngl

NaNin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 03 Jan 23:30 next collapse

My experience with kodi is that it’s over complicated, and not as robust as jellyfin. I would constantly nav into the wrong menu and the ui is clunky

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 05:45 collapse

Why not just use kodi as a jellyfin bootstrapper?

NaNin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Jan 19:50 collapse

This is probably what I’ll end up doing, but then all the movies / tv / audio menus in kodi are just wasted space

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 21:43 next collapse

For me those menu items just map to the files on kodi. And any unused menu items can be removed in the settings.

alsimoneau@lemmy.ca on 05 Jan 14:24 collapse

If you go in the add-ons you can download themes that completely change the UI. They can also be heavily customized. Useless menus can just be removed.

NewOldGuard@hexbear.net on 04 Jan 14:51 collapse

I’ve tried this on several different devices over the past year and all I can say is it’s not ready. It feels like alpha software, with many buttons and menus nonfunctional and frequent issues with windows disappearing and compositor crashing. Tried on Xorg and Wayland, as well as builds on ARM and x86

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 17:45 collapse

Kodi or plasma?

NewOldGuard@hexbear.net on 04 Jan 21:41 collapse

Plasma, kodi has been rock solid for me

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 22:09 collapse

Gotcha… Yeah that makes sense. How about the vision? What’s your take on it?

NewOldGuard@hexbear.net on 04 Jan 22:14 collapse

I love what they’re shooting for with it, if it was more reliable I’d switch to it in a heartbeat. It gives much more of a general Linux for TV experience than Kodi, which is more focused on being a media player, and that’s what I want personally.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 05 Jan 19:31 collapse

Thats good to hear… Thanks! I do hope they are successful in what they’re doing!

taiidan@slrpnk.net on 04 Jan 12:47 collapse

I use sway or i3 compositor to launch various streaming sites in Chrome or Firefox in kiosk mode. Also Kodi and Steam. I have shortcuts for these mapped to function keys on a combo keyboard touchpad. Works well as support for streaming services in Kodi is not comprehensive