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the16bitgamer@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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Found this out in the wilds of Nova Scotia. Looked like Debian

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Found this out in the wilds of Nova Scotia. Looked like Debian

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    Not necessarily Debian

    But systemd for sure!

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    I was gonna say that it looks like every Linux install I’ve ever booted… But then I realized 90% of them have been Debian or Debian-based 😅

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      It looks like my garuda startup

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    I wonder if this being a digital billboard is actually cheaper than just hiring some workers to swap out the printed advertisement every, I dunno how often they normally change, week or so?

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      The benefit is being able to display 3+ different ads on rotation that change every minute or two. That, and labor is cheaper when they’re not 50ft off the ground

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    Linux is also used on billboards now? Nice

    • qaz@lemmy.world
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      Always has been

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        Always has been

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        I think I saw Windows on billboards and projectors a few times in my country. Don’t remember seeing Linux much

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    looks like it’s starting cron? I’m assuming that’s debian/ubuntu then.

    Could be anything else, but if i had to posit a likely guess that would be mine.

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    the wilds of Nova Scotia

    Walking across the Windsor Street exchange is wild for sure.

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      They have a cross walk now, I feel so safe now.

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    This is almost certainly Ubuntu server

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    Nova Scotia is looking a bit ROUGH though.

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    Maybe Devuan or another Debian derivative.

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      My money is on Raspbian. Because it’s very likely powered by a Raspberry Pi.

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    Not Debian, it is how the arch Linux distros boot after the grub menu.

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