On 8/26/21 12:24, Dave McGuire via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
On 8/26/21 12:11 PM, Neil Cherry via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Many high-end DSLR cameras too, past and present. Thats cool, I didn't know that. Linux can be found in a lot of places. I can't recall what odd device I saw it in. I know some railroad equipment is using Linux (multiple different processors with tie breaking). While I was talking about BSD (NetBSD in particular) above, this is very true. Nearly all "home" routers run Linux, hospital ventilators and patient monitoring equipment, oscilloscopes, effectively all mobile phones except for iPhones, recent refrigerators and washing machines...you name it. My previous desktop monitor, a 4K Seiki SE39UY04, runs Linux internally on a MIPS processor. Yes, the *monitor*.
Linux is *everywhere*. I'm willing to bet that everyone on this list, literally every person, has half a dozen instances of Linux in their houses right now that they don't even know about.
-Dave
My Tesla runs Linux, but that's in my garage. ;-) Mark