Airbus 330 seats auto-rebootRedhat Linux involvedBy Fuad Abazovic in Las Vegas: Tuesday 03 January 2006, 20:08ON MY way to Consumer Electronic Show, CES 2006 in Las Vegas Nevada I discovered some interesting things about Information Technology marchitecture in the Airbus 330 plane.After messing with an entertainment system in a plane in order to watch a movie, I got the weirdest message ever. The plane notified me that "the seat is rebooting". I saw the well known Redhat penguin and learned that Airbus 330 is using Redhat Linux and I have to notice that it's dead slow.I know that some kind of onboard computer has to serve some 300 passengers but it's still slow. You can watch videos listen to the music or play games but it all takes a while to load. You have to be patient and I would really like to know what kind of CPU's and memory are they using. We don't know is it AMD, Intel or IBM or maybe something else and if you do please let us know.I saw lot of ATM's crashing in my life and all of them used Windows NT but never expected that my seat is going to reboot. Well there is a first time for everything, and I can only regret that I didn’t had a camera to digitalise the moment.So who said that Linux is rock stable? I am not defending Windows but just say that the alternative can and does crash. Five nines anyone?
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