I’ve been using Linux Mint exclusively for a year and a half now, and I’ve gotten pretty used to the ecosystem, but I don’t want to have to wait another year for them to implement HDR support for video playback. I also don’t want to go through the effort of fully swapping distros (don’t have time to completely reorganize my workflow at the moment, etc.).
Does anyone have a recommendation for a distro that I could run in RAM from a USB stick with an up-to-date version of KDE Plasma or another DE when I want to watch HDR movies?
Or, if I’m overthinking this and there’s another obvious, simpler solution, please feel free to let me know that as well.
Edit: I thought about running Alpine Linux in RAM, but I’d have to reinstall Plasma every time I rebooted since I’m pretty sure it doesn’t come with a DE by default.
Edit 2: Thanks for all of the helpful comments everyone! For those asking, live USB are usually pretty slow and clunky in my experience when they run from the USB stick, and I wasn’t sure if that would interfere with video playback.
I think I’m just going to try a KDE Neon live USB and see if I can get HDR video working that way, without trying to run it from RAM. Thanks again!
Since Mint 22 is based on Ubuntu 24.04, I’m pretty sure it only has access to KDE 5.7 in apt, not 6, so I still won’t be able to use HDR.
Would this instruction work for you?