![]() ![]() For more details see the project website, download the ARM builds, or get involved at the code level. These images be used on single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi 4, ODroid N2, and similar - nice to see this big screen experience won’t require ‘big’ performance hardware to run.ĭo keep in mind that Plasma’s promising full-screen UI is under active development (so spoiler: it won’t rival your Roku - not yet, anyway). Want to try it out? You can! An array of Linux ARM images with Plasma Bigscreen are available to download. provides simple interactive menu to select the existing screen session or to create a new one. There’s even built-in support for voice control using the M圜roft AI assistant - just don’t ask it to play Mr Bean! screenie - screen(1) session handler (wrapper) SYNOPSIS -h-help -j sessionname job DESCRIPTION is a small and lightweight screen(1) wrapper designed to simplify session selection on a system with multiple screen sessions. Naturally KDE developers use KDE technologies, and technologies related therein to buildout this large-screen experience, include Plasma, Qt, KWin, Wayland, Pulseaudio, and the (very promising) Kirigami UI framework. These includes the Aura Browser (a web browser) and Plank Player (for playing back audio and video files). ![]() a couch) with ease, as well as being navigable using remote controls.Ī set of specially created applications designed to run on Plasma Bigscreen are also available. No Plasma Bigscreen is has a specially designed 10 foot UI, ensuring everything shown on screen is visible from afar (i.e. It’s called Plasma Bigscreen and is pitched as a ‘privacy-respecting, open source and secure TV ecosystem’.Īnd we’re not talking the regular Plasma desktop stretched out to a squintfinity. Why? Because this update to the ‘cool’ desktop environment includes a new mode designed to be used on TVs, monitor, and other large display setups. If you’ve dreamed of being able to KDE Plasma on your TV you’ll want to tune in to the work going into KDE Plasma 5.26. ![]()
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