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Moblin, short for mobile Linux, is an open source project focused on developing software for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and other new categories of devices such as netbooks and nettops.[1] Intel launched the Moblin.org site in July 2007 and significantly updated the site in April 2008 with the launch of the Intel Atom processor family at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai. A custom SDK is also available on the site. The Moblin 2 OS was specifically designed to run on an Intel Atom processor in a netbook[2]. In April 2009 Intel turned Moblin over to the Linux Foundation.[3][4] Shortly afterwards, a Foxconn netbook[5] and an InvenTech smartphone[6] were announced at Computex 2009. Acer then announced the replacement of Linpus Linux with Moblin on their Acer Aspire netbooks.[7][8] At the Linux Collaboration Summit in April 2009, Intel demonstrated that the Moblin 2 alpha release can load major components of the stack, including the graphics system, and start up in mere seconds.[9] A few weeks later, Novell announced their own rebranded edition of the distribution.[10] On May 19th 2009, Imad Sousou of Intel announced on behalf of the Moblin steering committee the release of Moblin v2.0 beta for Netbooks and Nettops for developer testing. [11] This second major release marked a shift from the XFCE desktop environment to a custom built UI based on OpenedHand's Clutter, a key piece of the Maemo and Sugar graphical environments, built around the standard Xorg X-Windows server. The new UI also includes an integrated Gecko engine web browser.[12] |
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http://moblin.org/ |
Moblin& Android |
Moblin gaat toegang krijgen tot de Android Market. |
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Op WP7 kun je niet eens eigen mp3s als ringtone instellen, how smart is that??




