Canuck
@Canuck@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 15 hours ago:
I have not, but that is a great idea given there are definitely more TV Optimizations in their dedicated Android TV app than switching the interface to TV on the native GNU/Linux app. I don’t see any reason why it may not at least play content, but not sure about things like HDR.
I wish they just had one standard binary that adapts better.
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 day ago:
Didn’t know that. Go OpenSUSE!
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 day ago:
I would love if it could display in-progress shows and play next right in the interface, though it would require native app integration, perhaps there’s also a way via Waydroid or Android Translation Layer (ATL) by hooking up to those existing APIs
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 day ago:
From what I can tell Valve has no interest in it yet. Recent updates have been from individuals who want to ensure it doesn’t get left behind.
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 day ago:
I checked with Debian Sid, one of the reasons it is not there yet is they haven’t fully migrated to QT6 including Plasma, so hopefully it means there is less friction to get it in NixOS
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 day ago:
I edited my post to clarify. The older table QT5 version is available today to use, but there are some known issues. It will be great when the QT6 version is stable though, I agree
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 day ago:
Best way is to build from source, which is what I’m doing for my Pi, as I’m using Rasbian. I would love if someone CI/CD packaged builds for Debian Sid, but yes it’s been setup here for Arch-based distros.
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- Comment on [Discussion] Using my Steam deck as a mini PC ? 10 months ago:
If you want to preserve your battery, follow the same principles for any battery, avoid having above 80% and below 20%. I’m not sure for KDE, but on GNOME I have a GUI utility that lets you set this and enable/disable with a toggle.