When I just see my TV taking Linux updates it makes me feel so cozy. For context sake I have a veroV running osmc.

    • melroy
      link
      fedilink
      103 months ago

      Assuming this output is indeed NOT from a HDMI or other external display input. This seems to be a some kind of Whiptail UI on the command line, it’s showing an update of systemd package unpacking (after the package is downloaded) on ARM platform. TV seems to be of the brand Element, never heard about it TBH. Systemd is used today by many Linux distros as a replacement of the traditional init-scripts. No other information is present in either the screenshot or the description.

  • MrMobius
    link
    fedilink
    193 months ago

    The “wait for the bar filling up” should be a documented addiction in WHO standards. 😅

  • @buddascrayon@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    13
    edit-2
    3 months ago

    That moment you realize you are fetishizing something that was a carbon copy of a Windows mechanism originally designed by people at Microsoft/Apple.

    I stand corrected. Thank you catloaf and lordnikon

    • Lambda
      link
      fedilink
      173 months ago

      I believe it stands for Free/Libre Open Source Software. I think the idea is to explicitly indicate both free as in beer and free as in speech. However, to me it just sounds like throwing in a romance term for the sake of it. But maybe I’m just ill versed on the whole free/libre divide?

      • @pixelscript@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        English
        53 months ago

        There’s lots of software out there that is available to use without payment, but is still license restricted in such a way that you are not permitted to redistribute, modify, use for commercial purposes, etc. To many, these rights are the far more important facet of “free” software, above what it costs.

        But since the English language has the same word for all of these concepts, we have all these yucks running around with zero-cost but right-restricted software wearing the “FOSS” badge thinking they’re part of the club. So some people add “Libre” to the acronym to explicitly disambiguate.

    • @drascus@sh.itjust.worksOP
      link
      fedilink
      43 months ago

      As someone else said its free libre open source software. Not my term I just use it because it tends to piss off the least amount of people.

      • Fonzie!
        link
        fedilink
        13 months ago

        I’ve read it as Free-Licenced Open Source Software before.
        Which doesn’t clarify much IMO but it turns the abbreviation into a word!

        At that point, just abbreviate it LOSS; Libre Open Source Software.
        Free/Libre is a bit redundant, isn’t it.