On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, you wrote:
> Where can I find the seat-HOWTO.html can't find it anywhere and need to go
> somewhere.
> Jeanette
Well, you can try the ADP (Airlines Documentation Project), but that HOWTO is
out of date and only covers SeatFSv2; SeatFSv3 isn't really documented anywhere
yet, as it was only released with the 0.9.4 version of air-tools. The "seat"
man page is pretty good, but the "Flotation_Devices_FAQ" has a surprising amount
of decent information. One HOWTO you should definitely look into is the
PIS-HOWTO (PIS; Plane Information Services); it allows you to have the same
seat on every plane, and when used with SeatFS, you can even have the seat
preadjusted for you, and you always get the same spot in the plane. I've had
problems getting PIS to work with Shadow Seating, but others tell me they've
had no problems at all. Maybe it's an SME (Symmetric Multi Engine) problem.
Oh yeah, try Sambair; it let's you use your Linux or UNIX seats on a Windows or
NT plane, and when they crash, you don't die. Plus, oddly enough, you always
get where you're going faster.
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