What a horrible design to require an individual computer for EVERY screen. JFC just have one device run multiple displays.
Might be a single computer that's just the primary display.
Nothing in that boot sequence is a deal breaker it's just missing an Internet connection I think.
Oh hell ya! Linux boot screen is my favorite flavor.
At least it's not too grubby
Start your shift as a server.
Take the damn upvote, and get outta here.
Systemd having a special it seems
They didn't enter the machines date of birth...
Its the underlying filesystem
Under where?
This is what happens when you don't drink your verification slurpee before getting another slurpee
that seems, inefficient
Imagine having an old Slurpee machine Kubernetes cluster
That was pretty close to my first thought, too
I bet the actual logo display is a full screen browser too, multiple computers each running chrome just to display ads.
Start plasmashell
Boot
It made me take a log dump. Do not recommend.
Mord important question: Why do they all have their own system?
I'm pretty sure its shopped because I've never seen a machine with actual displays in it for each flavor lol. They all use paper cut outs.
Call the slurpadmin.
Gay sex. /j
(Wishful thinking)
Lemmy moment
Excuse you I'm on piefed >.>
One sip and suddenly I’m compiling my life choices 💀
mount
I drink Arch btw
Login and startx?
Instant brain freeze. Followed by death.
Boot up obviously.
That storage is riding the struggle bus
Mmm tastes like system service failure
"Tastes like wires."
Why exactly does this need to run a full OS?
Probably so they can easily swap out flavors or mark OUT or OUT OF SERVICE, etc
Technically that’s a bootsplash, which also works better for branding purposes.
Must use sudo to drink this slushy
- Sorry management
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