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Linux in Movies?

chicagoan asks: "Last weekend I, like many other people across the US, saw Scary Movie 3. During the movie an actress gets on the web to help her in her quest. Looking closer I noticed that the Desktop environment she was using was GNOME and the Web Browser was Mozilla's Firebird. Where have you spotted actor's using Linux in movies or on TV shows?"

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  1. Matrix by buttahead · · Score: 2, Informative

    i thought they were using linux in the matrix on screen... matrix 1 that is.

    1. Re:Matrix by PD · · Score: 2, Informative

      Why yes, it was Linux. If, by Linux, you mean nmap.

    2. Re:Matrix by RzUpAnmsCwrds · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yes, it was nmap, if by "Matrix 1" he meant "Matrix 2".

    3. Re:Matrix by BrokenHalo · · Score: 2, Interesting
      i thought they were using linux in the matrix on screen... matrix 1 that is.

      Yes, but I seem to remember Neo was using a Microsoft Natural keyboard :-)

      OK, big deal. So am I, and my machines haven't run Windows for 6 years.

    4. Re:Matrix by Myridon · · Score: 2, Informative

      The computer screens in The Matrix on the Nebuchadnezzar are not running Linux but proprietary hardware running proprietary firmware/software - AMX touch panels I worked for AMX at the time but was not involved with the movie.

    5. Re:Matrix by Aeonsfx · · Score: 2, Interesting
      I don't know about what the OS was, but I'm pretty sure that from seeing the terminal prompt that it was the csh or tcsh. ;)

      --Tim

  2. Antitrust by aspjunkie · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I think Antitrust was one of the first 'hollywood movies' that I saw that had some form of Linux on some of the workstaions.

    Claire Forlanni, and Rachel Leigh Cook..

    What a great movie.

    Poor Teddy.. he just wanted to Open Source his code...is that such a crime!?!

    1. Re:Antitrust by kurosawdust · · Score: 4, Funny
      What a great movie.

      Thanks - I never weeped for my generation before 10am prior to reading that. Congrats.

    2. Re:Antitrust by bhtooefr · · Score: 2, Funny

      Errm, a full-screen telnet to SDF would take care of that REALLY quick in Winders. So would a fullscreen Cygwin-bash session.

      Also, what are you doing posting to /. if you have a life? You should know (having a sub-2000 UID) that none of us have lives by now!

    3. Re:Antitrust by vsync64 · · Score: 2, Funny
      weeped

      And thank you: I hadn't wept for mine until reading that.

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    4. Re:Antitrust by (trb001) · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Hey, compared to Hackers, Swordfish and Sneakers, it was conceivable. That, to me, made it a pretty decent movie.

      --trb

  3. You're not going to like this reference by NanoGator · · Score: 4, Funny

    I spotted one. I was watching a commercial for Earthlink. It featured two dudes trying outbid each other on Ebay on an item with only 30 seconds left. The guy with Earthlink won because his connection was faster. The guy who lost, his page was still loading. If you look carefully, he's running KDE as his desktop. I found that quite amusing. ;)

    (Note: I couldn't tell you what OS the 'winner' was using.)

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  4. GUI proof? by __aafkqj3628 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Can we really accept a GNOME/KDE/whatever GUI as proof that they are running Linux?
    AFAIK, the movies which people are claiming to be featuring Linux don't show off any proof (a uname would be helpful) that it's actually Linux, and now *BSD, IRIX, Solaris or even UNIXWare...

  5. Chappelle's Show by JAYOYAYOYAYO · · Score: 4, Funny

    Its a skit based show on comedy central.. one of the skits was a spoof of a company policy video shown to employees at a copy store (think kinkos) "if a customer brings in a windows disk, tell them we only use macintosh. if they bring in a mac disk, tell them we only use windows... if they bring in a linux disk, tell them the computers are down."

    1. Re:Chappelle's Show by Rysc · · Score: 2, Informative

      The actual quote was more like: "If they bring in a Windows disk, say we only support Macintosh. If they bring in a Mac disk, tell them we only support Windows. If they bring in both, tell them we only supportLinux. If they've got that, tell them the computers are down."

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  6. Reason? by twistedcubic · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I guess the tech consultants they hire probably do this for the coolness factor, but maybe they don't display MS Windows because all the other companies pay them millions for product placement. So why advertise MS Windows for free?

  7. jurassic park by undef24 · · Score: 2, Informative

    The only thing I can think of thats close is IRIX in jurassic park. Something like: "This is a Unix System .. I Know This!"

  8. that's nothing... by standsolid · · Score: 2, Funny

    You all talk about a hacker nuking ssh and some lady browsing the web with FireBird. That's all small 'taters. If you really want to see Linux in a movie check this out. Oh yes.

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  9. Mexcian movie, Nicotina, used KDE by Adrian+De+Leon · · Score: 3, Informative

    I went to saw Nicotina a few weeks ago, and every computer on screen was running KDE.

    They even zoom in on a Russian guy working on his laptop and we discover that he is actually playing the KDE version of Tetris :-)

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  10. ABC's Alias (TV Show) by antdude · · Score: 2, Informative

    See my newsgroup thread on KDE. There's even Ping Pong game (xMame?). Sunday night's showed Marshall using a compiler! :)

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  11. In anime... by Crayon+Kid · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...they feature all kinds of operating systems every now and then. Well, maybe not what you'd expect... :) They either go all to way to fantasy land and make up something like they did in Lain (which in turn inspired a real life OS interface -- LainOS), or they humorously mimick real life OS -- think "Windaws XXXP" (seen on "Happy Lesson Advance") or "Red Hot Linux" (seen on "Chobits").

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  12. Movies like to show 'fake' desktops... by Spoing · · Score: 4, Informative
    Using something that someone might recognize -- and know is wrong -- distracts from the story. Using an atypical desktop or a slide show that fakes it entirely eliminates this.

    That we recognize it is beside the point.

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  13. Anti-Trust by nege · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The Movie Anti-Trust used Gnome exclusivly throughout the movie. The interfaces that you see that are not the gnome desktop are still running on linux - Miguel de'icaza, credited for have founded the Gnome project, makes a guest appearance in the movie as well, offering some computer science award to Ryan Phillippe.

  14. Dateline Commercial by iago · · Score: 2, Informative

    The commercial for Dateline advertising the interview with Princess Di's Butler, if you look in the upper right hand corner of the screen, you can see a Linux shutdown sequence.

    It looked like RedHat but it was only shown for a few seconds.

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  15. "The Score" by lawpoop · · Score: 2, Informative

    The geek who was hired by De Niro's character was running linux. In his mom's basement. I remember seeing a penguin, but I don't recall if it was a doll, or a graphic on the screen.

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  16. Random examples of movie computing by babbage · · Score: 5, Informative
    • Obvious references to Linux/Unix/X11 still seem pretty rare to me. Some movies have featured them prominently, but unless the computer is itself part of the plot, the interface is usually made to melt into the background. Here's some examples I can think of where the *nix interface seems obvious:
      • The movie "Hackers" is a standard one to cite here. The movie is really awful, but I'm willing to give it a pass not because of the silly computer displays, but because it has Penn Jillette in a small role, Hal (which automatically scores points for the 2001 reference). And the reason it's cool that Penn is in there is, well, because it's Penn, and he's really "in" on this silly little subculture. Witness his snarky comments on Richard Stallman, the comedic potential of the Turing Test and Markov chains ("Mark V. Shaney" -- get it?), the math behind public key encryption, and -- most of all -- is chummy with Unix co-designer Rob Pike, and has even pulled pranks on Nobel laureats with him. So, short of putting in someone like Pike, Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson, or Linus Torvalds, putting Penn Jillette in a geek role in a movie is pretty much close enough for me.
      • "Jurassic Park" had a famous scene where the girl sits down at a terminal, looks things over, then exclaims "This is Unix! I know Unix!". Silly, but then it was real, sort of: the screen shots were of an experimental 3D file manager from SGI. There was probably an xterm open somewhere offcamera or behind the file manager window so that a technician could enter commands in between the GUI clips that made it into the film.
      • There are other examples of Linux in movies, but unfortunately most of the movies are awful (Antitrust, Swordfish, <troll> The Matrix </troll>, etc).
    • As has been noted all over, Macs show up a lot in movies & tv shows. This probably isn't a coincidence: the machines may look nicer than the typical beige box PC, but the product placement was probably paid for (also see here, at the bottom) in most cases, just as it would be for any other identifiable consumer product in a show. That said, random Mac sightings I can think of include:
      • Carrie's laptop in recent seasons of "Sex and the City" is an old black Powerbook G3 running OS9. Before that she had an older Powerbook. She was given a clamshell iBook as a gift when the G3 crashed, but returned it & fixed the Powerbook.
      • Harry Connick Jr's character had a G4 tower & cinema display on his desk in a recent "Will & Grace". The display wasn't up, so no idea what it was running.
      • In the movie "Zoolander", Apples show up all over the place. The funniest example was probably when Ben Stiller & Owen Wilson are told to break into an office & steal some files off someone's iMac: after staring blankly at it for a while, they call for help and are told that the files are "inside the computer". Like wisdom dawning on the apes in 2001, they get the idea -- and start beating on the case trying to break it open and cause the files to spill out.
      • In my favorite example, it has been observed that on the show "24", all the good guys use Macs and all the bad guys use Dells. An awareness of this pattern would have uncovered a turncoat who ended up betraying people at the end of the first season.
    • A lot of shows have hard to identify OSes. Probably on purpose.
      • On "CS
  17. Wayne's World by Mr+Muppet · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Not a computer, but didn't Garth in Wayne's World (can't remember if it was 1 or 2) have a book titled Unix Administrator's something-or-other? And I think he even talked to a girl about Unix for a brief second.

  18. Bit late... by Qwell · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I was just watching the Drew Carey show(an old Episode), where he tries to get a job at what the dept store has become(the .com). They were saying that the only jobs open were tech jobs. Drew said, "I can do tech." They then asked Drew if he could use Linux. He said yes(naturally), and they asked, "Redhat 7.2?" Made me think of this article, thought I'd post it.

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