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Singapore Airlines puts a Linux PC in every seat

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To make flying more enjoyable for its passengers, Singapore Airlines Ltd. is adding bigger screens, more in-flight movies and a PC, running Red Hat Inc.'s distribution of the Linux operating system, in every seat on its newest planes.

Unlike many U.S. airlines, the carrier doesn't view in-flight service as a cost center where cutbacks can be made to reduce losses or boost profits. Instead, Singapore Airlines' latest investments in cabin service are designed to help it stand out from the competition and attract more passengers.

KrisWorld, Singapore Airlines' in-flight entertainment system, is a main focus of these efforts, offering on-demand movies, television shows, games and music to passengers. Now, the airline aims to raise the bar, rolling out a new version of KrisWorld that improves significantly on existing systems and hints at what passengers can expect to see on the Airbus S.A.S. A380 and The Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner, when these aircraft enter service.

More Linux news

Ingres adds BI appliance to Icebreaker - LinuxWorld, 08/22/07: Ingres has delivered a business intelligence appliance of its Icebreaker database and Linux combination, after teaming up with JasperSoft for its open source business intelligence (BI) suite.

Plone Foundation unwraps major content management release - LinuxWorld, 08/22/07: The Plone Foundation launched a new version of its open-source content management software on Tuesday, emphasizing improvements in ease of use and the addition of automatic versioning throughout the Plone 3.0 product.

Kernel space: timerfd() and system call review - LinuxWorld, 08/21/07: Linux system calls never change. What, never? Hardly ever.

German semantic Web project seeks open-source experts - LinuxWorld, 08/20/07: Theseus, the German government-funded program to develop new semantic Web technologies, will launch a competition in November to attract talented software programmers, including experts from the open-source community.

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Will your web app work with the new Firefox? Mike Schroepfer, 08/22/07: Mozilla's Mike Schroepfer explains some of Firefox's new features, and what you can start doing now to make sure that your sites and web applications will work with the new browser release. (13:18)


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Don Marti is editor of LinuxWorld.com.



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