Not exactly self-hosted but I know many jellyfinners here would cherish this as well.

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    16 days ago

    That’s looks much better.

    I tried the older version for my htpc and didn’t like it.

    I would love to see this keep improving.

    Is this basically a DE? Could you run steam and full on gaming PC off this?

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        15 days ago

        It’s using plasma-nano session, which is a minimal Plasma session, and adding a launcher and settings app from what I can see.

        You can run it in a regular window if you install the dependencies and use kde-builder to compile it and run. See the Dev docs at https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-bigscreen/

        If you do decide to install all the kde-builder stuff, I’d suggest you use a distrobox container to make it easy to remove the many, many packages that it will install in order to set up the build environment

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      15 days ago

      Baeically its a somewhat stripped down version of plasma ment to be used with a controller or remote, but it is only a DE, so applications that arent controller friendly are going to stay that way.

      Setting steam to launch big picture by default tho would basically turn any powerful pc you have into a steam console (steam big picture) with an extra home screen (plasma bigscreen) that shows all your other applications

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        14 days ago

        The thing is without this, if you somehow exit steam, you are toast and need to plug a keyboard or access via ssh. Having a DE with controller support like this would indeed rock, as I stop depending on steam for launching things.

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        15 days ago

        It’s a Linux concept. Basically, imagine you could have a Windows 11 PC with the Windows XP GUI or with the macOS GUI. In Linux, these kinds of different GUIs are just desktop environments, which you can install as you see fit.
        Conversely, you can also have an OS without a desktop environment, which is basically what’s used on Linux server PCs.