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The show I'm watching just now, Who Killed Sara?, a Mexican series on Netflix, had a very clear shot of the main dude using a Linux box with Gnome to hack peoples' phones.
Any other sightings?
https://ubuntu.com/blog/2004-to-20-04-lts-ubuntu-in-popular-culture
I especially like the Veronica Mars episode where Mac complains about the font problems which plagued us back in the day!
Nmap have been featured in maany movies:
https://nmap.org/movies/
Nakatomi Plaza on the other hand was running BSD:
[https://reddwarf.fandom.com/wiki/File:Red-Dwarf-SUSE-Linux.png](https://reddwarf.fandom.com/wiki/File:Red-Dwarf-SUSE-Linux.png)
https://youtu.be/Ns__YpRneBA?t=658
Also, this entire subreddit... [/r/itsaunixsystem](https://www.reddit.com/r/itsaunixsystem/) :)
And I also remembered this Lone Gunmen (X-Files spin-off) episode:
From [Original sketch. ](https://youtu.be/ocQASNHr5sw), quite recognizable... printing in the 2000s was never fun ;)
edit : modified image link
Last edited by ysblokje on 13 Apr 2021 at 8:47 am UTC
Remember GDI printers? HP had those too, and what was worse the printerdrivers were sabotaged in such a manner that sharing the printer from a windows machine was also impossible. (even between windows machines)
Yes HP has a lot of supported printers but they pulled a lot of shit too. Same can be said for Brother and a lot of others. I had great working brother printers and completely b0rked ones.
I got a Samsung Xpress MFP for free a few years ago and that works great, that's a HP in disguise. The neat trick with that one is that it has Airprint / Airscan for apple, so it works "driverless" with cups and via a patched Xsane driver.
Anyway that's enough off-topic for me.
Last edited by damarrin on 16 Apr 2021 at 7:38 am UTC