• ReginaPhalange@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Do all smart displays have full-scale graphical OS behind them? Can’t you LFS yourself a super lean “what is my purpose? You play a video file” kind of an OS without installing a desktop environment?

    I’m always baffled by digital signs that shows “Let’s get you started with windows 11” instead of the intended output. I thought that with Linux you could just not have the same problems by hacking away every redundant code/programs.

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      2 days ago

      as someone who just worked at a company who does digital signage, ultimately boils down to laziness. no one cares to make something good (although I just made a pretty good one, but burnt myself out making it) you’re entirely right though. full desktop makes things way harder to maintain

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      2 days ago

      almost always cheaper to buy generic screens and have something output whatever you want to them than buying specialized screen hardware with specific software and requirements to load shit into a system.

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    3 days ago

    What the heck is that CLI output, though? “WARNING: You are running x11vnc WITHOUT a password. Also, by the way, have you tried our newest feature?”

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      3 days ago

      I suppose that a vnc server is running on this computer to be able to access remotely in case of problems, as is the case

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        2 days ago

        Yeah, you just don’t see it often that a program throws in feature suggestions into the logs, as that adds a lot of noise, in case anyone wants to collect those logs into a monitoring dashboard. Well, and in this case, it’s kind of bad, too, because it somewhat obscures the potentially crucial warning that no password is set…