I am looking for a way to play HDR content on Linux. From what I understand KDE 6 has experimental support for HDR, but isn't available on Pop OS 22.04. Apparently Cosmic desktop will support HDR when it's released, but I don't know if the experimental version will.
Can anybody help me here? Will I need to change distro?
It kinda sucks that even in Arch you have to use KDE to get HDR support. I greatly prefer Gnome. It's so stupid simple that I get things done way faster.
Can you just follow the instructions from this page and change the package from KDE plasma to KDE 6? I installed KDE on Pop a while back and it worked fine before I went back to Gnome. But it was the version before 6. I think 6 might require another package that won't be available in Pop until the next Ubuntu LTS version. If that's the case then idk what to do other than change distros. Sorry.
Edit: if you feel like getting crazy, then you can try installing https://wiki.hyprland.org/Getting-Started/Installation/ but they acknowledge that it might have major issues in Pop. You could always switch to Arch or openSUSE if HDR is important enough to you.
I tried manjaro Linux on a live USB and it didn't work. I specifically used manjaro because it's an easy way to get Nvidia drivers on a live system, yes I know it has issues. I doubt Arch would be any better in terms of HDR support.
Can you just follow the instructions from this page and change the package from KDE plasma to KDE 6?
How would you do this? I don't think that's actually possible but if you know a way lmk.
Arch does have support for HDR, the how-to is linked by someone else on this post.
I heard that Manjaro has greatly diverged from Arch over the last couple of years. Someone said EOS, which I think stands for Evolution Operating System is closer to Arch now, but I haven't actually looked into it so idk how accurate that is. Arch takes more work to get set up than Pop does though, just FYI if you're considering it. It doesn't come with anything by default, unless you use a script to install.
How would you do this? I don't think that's actually possible but if you know a way lmk.
Sorry, I don't actually know how to do it. I was wondering if you can use the instructions on that page but change the package name to the latest package name. That would definitely install it, but I don't think it will work. Based on what I read after commenting, Ubuntu LTS doesn't have the required dependencies, and Pop is based on Ubuntu LTS. It should be available in the next version though.