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How to compare two version numbers in a shell script
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It's not a critical system, but I was amused to notice that the in-flight entertainment system on the airplane apparently runs on Linux. It certainly beats relying on Windows…
I was flying KLM from Amsterdam to NY on a brand-new Boeing 777. They had a fancy in-flight entertainment system with a library of movies, tv shows, games, etc. At one point I tried to play a trivia game and it locked up. After a minute or so it rebooted... and hey it's Linux! I watched it remote boot, load all the drivers for the air phone, etc. In-flight Linux! Woot!
How to start a program automatically in Linux desktop
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