Which Linux distro is running in Thomson TVs. What are the capabilties.

  • Robin@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Unless you have the ability to root it, does it matter? It’s likely a completely custom, stripped down distro anyway.

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      9 months ago

      Just want to stay away from Android TV crapps and ads. ( Also, dont need root as of now - Based on forum posts, root access is not allowed )

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            9 months ago

            Keep the smart TV off the network and the difference is usually minimal.

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                9 months ago

                From standby isn’t that noticeable. Definitely a bit of a difference in cold-boot times though.

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              9 months ago

              Can’t speak for others but mine puts up big intrusive banners if you don’t connect it to the internet.

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                9 months ago

                Maybe you can trick it by using a private DNS server. Maybe someone already cracked their API and has a manual how to run your own server telling the tv „bro, everything easy“ Just google jailbreak (insert tv name) this should be a good start for digging.

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            9 months ago

            I think there’s a few models that are not really advertised, don’t know them though.

            Seems unattractive for manufacturers since apparently 50% of income on TVs is user data.

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            9 months ago

            Yes, as long as you never connect your TV to the internet, then it is for all intents and purposes a “dumb tv.”

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        9 months ago

        Android TVs are also Linux TVs, in fact I have a good degree of certainty that most smart TVs are Linux, developing a whole OS from scratch is hard, much easier to use one that already exists.

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            9 months ago

            This is true and something to consider. There’s also no app for Crunchyroll which is personally a huge downside.

            It’s still the best user experience and I seriously dread having to use other people’s TVs now. Even major players like Samsung are seriously lacking in comparison.

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    9 months ago

    i just want a dumb tv with the latest panel tech and no planned obsolescence. I have so many computers that can provide “smarts” already

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    9 months ago

    I’m really happy with my android TV, but it makes me feel bad to know that my computer is free from GAFAMs but my TV keeps telling them what I’m watching and doing.

    About the mini PC on the side, the ecological impact of having a second device turned on is preventing me from doing that.

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      9 months ago

      Something like a ASRock 4x4 with a 5800U should draw about 10W in idle, but you can certainly shut it off when you’re not watching. I use a small tower because it also holds some storage for my home NAS and jellyfin server.

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    I’m against Android but I admit it’s getting harder and harder to get “connected” (not to say “smart”) device without it on. Anyway I did give up on my 55" Samsung TV for a video projector from Nebula. It’s so compact it sits under the former TV stand. I installed VLC on it and connect to my RPi4 with a DNLA server on it and watch content I downloaded before. Not a perfect setup but quite happy with it. Until then I was using LibreElec on the RPi to drive the TV.

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    9 months ago

    “Honey! Our TV isn’t showing up channels!”

    “Gee, fine. Hold on.”

    ssh gnu.linux@1.2.3.69
    cd /sys/devices/tv/channels
    cat channels_list
    [none]
    

    Ah, *beep.

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      9 months ago

      “Honey the remote stopped working”

      God damn it the last update installed libir 2.1.5 which pymote 4.7.0 isn’t yet compatible with.

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    9 months ago

    I basically don’t use TV. I have a simple, old wide screen 16:9 monitor that was gifted to me. Good enough.