2023-12-31, 01:03
I've got an intel 13th gen NUC i want to run Kodi on. I know on windows it all works including refresh rate switching & HDR etc...
But i thought i'd give Linux a try, also have some docker containers i want to run on that nuc, so why not just go for linux.
I've now got Ubunto 23.10 installed, installed the latest stable Kodi, enabled "Adjust Display Refresh Rate", but it's not switching.
Googled a bit, found some remarks that i should launch kodi in standalone mode since the window manager doesn't support it (and standalone mode would then run without a window manager), but that doesn't make any difference either (just to be sure i launched the standalone kodi with sudo from the command line, you never know, but also nothing).
I've found some posts regarding this/similar subjects (also regarding HDR, which i obviously would also like), but i just don't find clear information on whether it is possible or not, and if it's possible, how. Have i missed some configuration? Do i need a different distro? Is there an issue with my driver?
Or do i in the end have to stick to windows to get this to work?
But i thought i'd give Linux a try, also have some docker containers i want to run on that nuc, so why not just go for linux.
I've now got Ubunto 23.10 installed, installed the latest stable Kodi, enabled "Adjust Display Refresh Rate", but it's not switching.
Googled a bit, found some remarks that i should launch kodi in standalone mode since the window manager doesn't support it (and standalone mode would then run without a window manager), but that doesn't make any difference either (just to be sure i launched the standalone kodi with sudo from the command line, you never know, but also nothing).
I've found some posts regarding this/similar subjects (also regarding HDR, which i obviously would also like), but i just don't find clear information on whether it is possible or not, and if it's possible, how. Have i missed some configuration? Do i need a different distro? Is there an issue with my driver?
Or do i in the end have to stick to windows to get this to work?