US Killer Drones switch over to Linux

Bern

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Remember when that aircraft carrier came to a halt during a windows crash :D

Redundant systems surely:wtf:

I would have thought all their stuff was some form of Unix/Linux system. I wonder if they ran Windows 98 or Millennium Edition:erm::sick:
 

Voicy

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Redundant systems surely:wtf:

I would have thought all their stuff was some form of Unix/Linux system. I wonder if they ran Windows 98 or Millennium Edition:erm::sick:

Whahahahaha! Imagine if they ran Windows ME: on their F-16's ... quite literally the Millennium Falcon :D
 

ponder

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Redundant systems surely:wtf:

I would have thought all their stuff was some form of Unix/Linux system. I wonder if they ran Windows 98 or Millennium Edition:erm::sick:

It ran on NT 4.0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Yorktown_(CG-48)

On 21 September 1997, while on maneuvers off the coast of Cape Charles, Virginia, a crew member entered a zero into a database field causing a divide by zero error in the ship's Remote Data Base Manager which brought down all the machines on the network, causing the ship's propulsion system to fail.

Ron Redman, deputy technical director of the Fleet Introduction Division of the Aegis Program Executive Office, said there have been numerous software failures associated with NT aboard the Yorktown.

Because of politics, some things are being forced on us that without political pressure we might not do, like Windows NT. If it were up to me I probably would not have used Windows NT in this particular application ... Refining that is an ongoing process ... Unix is a better system for control of equipment and machinery, whereas NT is a better system for the transfer of information and data. NT has never been fully refined and there are times when we have had shutdowns that resulted from NT." ”
—Ron Redman
 
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