crunchgear.com —They are variants of Red Hat & Fedora. Virgin America's director of in-flight entertainment Charles Ogilvie explains in this CrunchGear interview.
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People on the plane don't seem to be too happy about these. Read the Popular Science review that I provide a link to. Bets on when the first fist fight about the issues occur?
It's too easy to be even funny. I don't see how intelligent people and companies over the world who cooperate to develop an OS platform together are connected to the word 'nerd'. Never bothered you that intelligent people use Open Source? It's funny that I can get more girls than all the Windows faboys here together... Hell I just have to pick one. I don't even have a fancy car or a fancy job or a cool hobby...
boo! boo! i knew for sure there was going to be a joke involving linux and virgins within the first ten posts. too bad it was yours cause it sucked really bad
I loved my flight on Virgin America, but it's still fairly new I think. I felt comfortable in my seat, but the remote control thing in my seat was broken, so I couldn't play games or etc. Also, in my two hour flight, the system crashed like twice, so I actually didn't have much time to toy with it. I heard maybe like four songs and saw a segment of a paintballing match. (The channel changing was like frozen or something)
Virgin America is awesome, but it still has a way to go for it's entertainment system.
yeah.. i flew JFK LAX using the diggnation 2 for 1 deal and the flight there was deserted. everybody got their own row but i had to keep moving because everytime i picked a seat the remote had "ERR" on it or the computer froze up.
still it was cool when it worked.
altho on the way there they had all these sweet movies and "premium tv" (on demand shows) for free.... but a month later on my back all the ***** cost money. lame.
I flew with them cross country and impressed the hell out of me. Clean cabin, nice seats, cheap price-
the entertainment system was really just a bonus, I never had it crash on me, but it does tend to be slow when you're running the satellite TV and the google maps program at the same time.
149 "boxes", eh?
More accurately would be "a few" boxes with many screens... While I certainly like flying VA and their entertainment system is fun, it is horribly dated and plagued by problems.
It's actually during those (somewhat often) reboots that you can clearly see that the plane is, at least the 4 I've been on, divided up in sections for the entertainment system. I'd estimate about ~30 seats per 'section' that all reboot at the same time. You can get a pretty good look at the booting screen and notice that your seat isn't tty1.
I have nothing against VA; I'd fly them again in a heartbeat, however the entertainment system has nothing to do with my choice (whereas seat comfort, low price and power at the seat are my deciding factors.)
Not that this is relevant, but I found out that Delta uses Red Hat on it's international flights during a flight from Dominican Republic to NYC. My terminal kept crashing and rebooting during Texas Hold 'Em...
Same here, all three flights. I think they reboot every time, since I've never heard of anyone having a flight where it didn't reboot (6 or 7, I would imagine ONE of those would be fine).
Why when is comes to demonstrating linux they show a port of Doom playing, just like on the iphone and on the original ipod linux project... Great game though :P
All screens are AFAIK running off of a small number of PC's, so more complex games would tend to choke the system when dozens of people started playing them simultaneously.
They were on my flight to China, the damned things were stuck in an infinate reboot loop, they would load into the media player, crash and start over, if they function one has the ability to power it off, but in this loop we kept getting a flashing light every few seconds and everyone on the flight just wanted to smash the little ***** so we could sleep. Was not a proud linux moment.
I've been on several planes with in-flight entertainment systems running Linux. They've occasionally had to reboot them- and I get a kick out of watching the Linux kernel boot. I was on a Lufthansa flight 3 years ago, and after someone complained about a black box under the seat blocking him from putting an excessively large bag underneath- the flight attendant told him each screen has it's own computer under the seat. They use a server to stream the content out to individual computers that display it. It's great- because it allows for interactive games (trivia) and individualized pay-per-view movies. So- in short- nothing really remarkable here. I do LOVE to see Linux in wide-spread use like this.
I am guessing that they didnt get the memo that Windows Vista is the superior operating system check the marketshare.
Ubuntu is dead like the clothing line FUBU.
Red Hat Linux is dead like Enron.
All you kids get so giddy of linux. I have been working for Panasonic for awhile now and all our IFE run on linux, which are on most airlines today. We recently ported Firefox to run on the handheld PMP. Just another day in the life of open software.
system is nice but the game selection sucks: doom, texttwist, and a bunch of ***** puzzle games - it's like those touch screen games they have in bars.
the "read" and "shop" functions aren't up yet.
seat to seat chat is cool cuz u can have tv and a chat up at the same time, but kinda pointless since u sit next to ur friends anyway.
the food is small selection but u just swipe ur card and they bring it right away. plus all the non-booze drinks are free.
it has a bunch of on demand tv and shows but they all cost money.
it has fully functioning google maps which is sweet.
CO: Linux is very stable and agile. We were able to pare down the embedded seat-back side to only the libraries we need, license a container app and then write the code needed to tie everything together "
But really... "CO: We couldn't afford Mac OS X :( "
if only branson was still in charge of virgin records.......
their decision to not release any albums from new artists in 2008 is rediculous. they just guaranteed that any new bands they signed in the last year will have to break up and join other bands so they can pay their bills.
Virgin America's economy class seats are 19.5" by the way, almost 2.5" wider than most normal budget airliners. Doesn't seem like much, but that is business class territory.
Would be great if you could play FPS like Wolfenstein Enemy Territory against other passengers. That would certainly fill 8 hours.
Even frozen bubble against other passengers would kill a few hours.