On Sat, 6 Jun 2020 at 20:26, Scott Allen wrote:
> https://www.zdnet.com/article/from-earth-to-orbit-with-linux-and-spacex/
Sorry for being redundant. I didn't realise that the original article
posted by James links to the above ZDNet article,
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Here's an article that mostly talks about Linux running on the Falcon
9 rocket but mentions near the end:
"The Dragon spacecraft also runs Linux with flight software written in
C++. The ship's touchscreen interface is rendered using Chromium and
JavaScript."
https://www.zdnet.com/article/from-eart
On Sat, 6 Jun 2020 at 09:56, John Moniz via talk wrote:
> It did NOT llook ike Windows, therefore made me think it was Linux
So both you and James aren't saying it had a Linux look. You're saying
it didn't have a Windows or Mac look.
There really isn't a "Linux" look, since there isn't a single
It did NOT llook ike Windows, therefore made me think it was Linux - but I didn't see any proof that it was. And since Musk seems to be a Linux guy ...JohnOn Jun 6, 2020 7:22 AM, Scott Allen via talk wrote:On Sat, 6 Jun 2020 at 06:47, James Knott via talk wrote:
> those 3 monitors in front of the
On Sat, 6 Jun 2020 at 06:47, James Knott via talk wrote:
> those 3 monitors in front of the
> crew seemed to have a Linux look.
How so? What exactly was the "Linux look" that you noticed?
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On 2020-06-05 11:34 PM, John Moniz via talk wrote:
Good to know. I've been wondering what the OS is in Crew Dragon and
suspected it was Linux. Elon Musk's Tesla cars also use Linux.
When I was watching the coverage on TV, those 3 monitors in front of the
crew seemed to have a Linux look.
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Last time I read, it was just string blob, and the JSON is parsed every
time to extract something inside.
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On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 05:23:38PM -0400, Nicholas Krause via talk wrote:
> Greetings,
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> I'm aware a few people here keep up more with certain database trends
> then me in