Points for something I’ve never tried.

Edit: Think I’ll just blast Bazzite on it. The recent Gnome scales well and it has nice performance tweaks.
Cheers

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    The next sentence that incorrectly implies AMD is at all a necessity for those distros?

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      1. That’s not what I said.
      2. That would not be the next sentence. Try again.
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        It was the next sentence after the list of distros referenced in the response to you, and it is still very misleading at best.

        But, yeah, the second sentence. There’s a huge difference between an HTPC and an Amazon stick, Roku, or “smart” TV.

        Those have apps and must be supported by “platforms” because they are limited hardware with a limited OS.

        YouTube and Netflix don’t need to “support” Linux any more than they need to support Windows for an HTPC.

        If that’s not what you’re saying, you’ll probably want to elaborate because I expect there are plenty of readers giving your comment a “wha…?”

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          It was the next sentence

          You’re just lying. And I don’t know why because everyone can see it. You’re not fooling anyone and you’re not accomplishing anything.

          There’s a huge difference between an HTPC and an Amazon stick, Roku, or “smart” TV.

          Yes there is, in that a PC is much more versatile. But streaming services are a basic function of HTPC.

          YouTube and Netflix don’t need to “support” Linux any more than they need to support Windows for an HTPC.

          Yes…they do? And they do support Windows.