I caved to black Friday promotions and ordered myself a fan less MSI Cubi N ADL S with N100, 4GB ram, 128 GB m.2 SSD and a Rii F8 remote.

To run as “smart TV”, mainly jellyfin, dvb-t2 antenna, YouTube, local public channel streaming from their websites.

Which is the hottest HTPC distro for this right now in your opinion?

It needs to be easy to use for non-techie and super stable and reliable, rather than fancy or brand new and hype.

To replace my current “attach the steamdeck to TV when needed” setup (so I can play on it while something is being watched). And this was experienced as not easy enough for non-techies?

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    I don’t know about hottest, but on my little HTPC I’m running NixOS with KDE (mainly for KDE Connect, but it’s nice to have a DE of some sort when things crash/break).

    I set up flex launcher to auto start and added menu options for Kodi, Firefox, and Steam.

    I used to run LibreElec. It was mostly fine, but the Kodi YouTube plugin breaks just often enough that I wanted to have a web browser as backup. Also, I eventually wanted to play/stream games to it.

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      Flex luncher is also the best I found so far. Only used it with openbox, so I was lacking the kdeconnect part, which sounds nice. I tried plasma-bigscreen, but that really didn’t agree with me. I’m wondering why there is so little choice in this segment, as it feels like htpcs are a thing much longer than self hosting

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        18 hours ago

        Yeah, I’m surprised too by how little there is for htpc use cases. And I’m bummed by how little development plasma bigscreen has seen.

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      7 days ago

      Btw, is there a htpc tutorial for nix? I haven’t used it yet for anything, so the initial barrier is a bit higher to get it all setup, but I would imagine that you could create the entire system config in a couple files

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        18 hours ago

        Oh, honestly most of the software I’m using on it isn’t configured through nix. I’m sure I could go a bit further configuring Kodi with it, but the other things like Steam and Firefox wouldn’t really benefit.

        If I were you, I’d just focus first on getting the base system setup and software installed. Then once you have the software how you like, start porting configuration over to your nix config file(s). That’s one of the nice things about NixOS; there’s no rush to get everything in a single config file, but you can opt in when it makes sense.

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          9 hours ago

          I would just be curious about how to get started, aka having flex automatically started without login prompt. Haven’t used nix yet and somehow the initial hurdle feels kinda high :)