Moblin
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Microsoft and Rivals Trash Talk Google Chrome OS...Corp., as well as the Linux kernel itself. "Many of the technologies present in Chrome originated in the Moblin Project. For example, Moblin pioneered fast boot technology," Zemlin said by e-mail. But not everyone will benefit, he said. In this article: Google Chrome OS, Microsoft, Google, Moblin, Linux Foundation, Canonical Ltd, E mail, Ubuntu, and Jim Zemlin |
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The Register | 1 day ago
Microsoft Silverlight - now with hidden Windows bias
...also the awkward matter of Linux support, which Microsoft leaves to third parties, mostly Novell's Mono but also Intel in the case of Moblin, a version of Linux for netbooks. This last point is interesting in the context of Google's...
In this article: Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft, Linux, HTML, Chrome OS, Mono, Microsoft Office, Clipboard, and Internet Explorer
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Official Google Blog | 1 day ago
Releasing the Chromium OS open source project
...of work to do, and we're excited to work with the open source community. We have benefited hugely from projects like GNU, the Linux Kernel, Moblin, Ubuntu, WebKit and many more. We will be contributing our code upstream and engaging closely...
In this article: Google Chrome OS, Ubuntu, GNU, and Linux kernel
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Google Blogoscoped | 1 day ago
A Preview of Google Chrome OS
...the integrity of its code," Google promises. They also mention that they "benefited hugely from projects like GNU, the Linux Kernel, Moblin, Ubuntu, WebKit", some of the layers of Chrome OS. Below video is giving an overview of the...
In this article: Google Chrome OS, Google, Ubuntu, GNU, Linux kernel, and WebKit
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OSNews | 4 days ago
Fedora 12 Released
...audio devices, uPnP audio MediaServer and surround sound in sound events in Pulseaudio, KMS enabled by default in the Nouveau driver, a Moblin graphical interface for netbooks, an SELinux sandbox, and many other improvements. Download...
In this article: Fedora, Linux, Linux kernel, and Red Hat
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New York Times | November 11, 2009
Intel Sells Its Own Reader for the Health Care Market
...transfer the information over to the Intel Reader. At its core, the Intel Reader runs on Intel's own modified version of Linux called Moblin, although general-purpose computing functions have been limited. For example, the computer lacks...
In this article: Intel, Dyslexia, Medicare, Linux, Iphone, San Francisco Giants, and General Electric
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OSNews | November 06, 2009
Moblin 2.1 Released
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BetaNews.Com | November 06, 2009
Early build of Moblin 2.1 improves connectivity, but not device support
...the devices fall more in line with smartphones than notebooks, and Linux-based operating systems are more popular. And this is why Moblin has begun to look so promising. The Linux Foundation's open source operating system designed...
In this article: Linux Foundation, Microsoft, Europe, Imagination Technologies, China Syndrome, Linux, Internet Explorer, Nvidia, and Iphone
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The Register | November 05, 2009
Latest Moblin Linux polished for netbooks
...Linux on Intel's mobile Atom processor has seen its latest release, with an across-the-board polish for Moblin. The steering committee of the Moblin Project, the Intel-initiated effort that was spun off to the Linux Foundation earlier this...
In this article: Intel, Linux, and Linux Foundation
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Computer World | November 03, 2009
Review: 3 free Linux alternatives for your netbook
...netbook. In this round-up, I take a look at three alternative netbook operating systems: Ubuntu Netbook Remix (from Canonical Ltd.), Moblin (from The Linux Foundation) and Jolicloud (an upcoming spin-off of UNR which, as of this writing, has...
In this article: Linux Foundation, Canonical Ltd, Linux, USB Flash Drive, Windows XP, Windows Media Center, Microsoft, and Asia
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CNET News.com | October 08, 2009
Intel: Moblin opens the way for Atom
...version? Can you explain what Dell is actually running on their new Netbook? Fisher: At the highest level, Dell is running Moblin. Moblin is a pure open-source project. It's all open source, so what we rely on is an OSV, like Canonical,...
In this article: Intel, Netbook, Dell, Linux, Canonical, Microsoft, and Android
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Moblin, short for 'mobile Linux', is an open source operating system and application stack for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), netbooks, nettops and embedded devices. Built around the Intel Atom processor, current builds are designed to minimize boot times and power consumption to create a netbook and MID-centric operating system. The netbook/desktop version of Moblin currently supports other chipsets based on the SSSE3 instruction set, such as the Core2 and some Celeron processors.
Commercial products built around Moblin 2 include a Foxconn netbook and an InvenTech smartphone, both announced at Computex 2009. Acer has also announced the replacement of Linpus Linux with Moblin on their Acer Aspire netbooks. More recently, Dell began accepting orders for its Ubuntu Moblin Remix, a Canonical project that builds Moblin using a more full-featured Ubuntu distribution as base . Mandriva has started to offer Moblin's v2 version to all Mandriva distribution and netbook owners.
- Developed by:
- The Linux Foundation/Intel
- Latest Release Date:
- November 4, 2009
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