I would love an Arch or Debian based distro powering my TV streaming apparatus. In the meantime, I'll continue to use Apple TV since I'm in that ecosystem already, bit I'm always open for a true Linux TV experience if someone makes a small form factor Linux for TV device that lets me SSH into it if I really want to, but contains all the eye candy of a TV OS.
I'd prefer one of the immutable variants for that kind of appliance device. My personal bias is toward OpenSUSE MicroOS, but Debian or Arch based would also be good. (That doesn't mean you can't ssh in, just that there are more guardrails and the system can better self-maintain by default.)
Atomic distros would do it for me I think. Something very stable.
Course atomic distros make me think of Debian more than anything ;)
Android TV sticks scare me, but the Apple TV seems... okay.
Any issue for streaming DRM content like netflix, or decoding high nitrate h265?
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I don't use fancy GUI media centers or anything, just a standard Debian XFCE desktop scaled up. Netflix and Hulu work just fine in Chrome and Firefox. No idea about 2k+ performance due to 1080p limit. TV for me is mostly background noise so media quality is of no concern to me.
My only gripe is once in a rare while the audio goes to shit and continually crackles but reboot and its fixed.
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In fact needing to access a streaming service, instead of a local server, sounds like a feature people don't need, even if it would be nice.
Anyway a big flaw with custom smart TV OSes is that you won't ever get proper support for commercial services like Netflix and Prime. You can't even use Android apparently because it needs widevine nonsense that only commercial Android versions have.
Are their public stats somewhere?
Here you go: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-bigscreen/
If this can get some of the missing pieces sorted (like input from a remote, and a decent onscreen keyboard that works with it), it could be pretty decent.
I could imagine using some Android TV apps with this via waydroid.