Torrenting (especially with debrid services) is such a blessing for 4k. Even bluray 1080p looks amazing compared to the "4k" streaming services that gives like half that bitrate.
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Archinstall let me choose systemd-boot and i like it a lot better than Grub2
Heard good things but i never tried it. I have an old rpi 3b+ with 1 gb ram but it struggles with Kodi, not sure how much the extra ram/speed of the newer ones have improved them but I don't think I'd want to use it as a daily use device myself
The Pi is a bit overpriced/underpowered for a streaming platform. I'd look into something more like a mini pc, i.e. n100
What if i have Arch on my Desktop and Linux Mint on my MacBook?
I think this is Lemmy?
Lutris, you can easily manage all the emulators
The Crew is a decent plugin for kodi, to watch live channels
Imo go straight to archlinux. With Archinstall it is significantly less work than people say, I got mine working in less than an hour, with minimal issues. I was on Manjaro for a while and loved the experience, shame about the issues they have. EndeavourOS seems alright but i had issues with the live image (no wifi)
I'll second dual booting. If you want to try linux, I say put Linux Mint or KDE Neon on a flash drive and live boot it. That way you can test Linux without needing to install it right away.
OSX doesn't seem to play nice with linux dual booting. I think holding the option key while booting should force the apple boot menu to show, at least it did when i tried.