Moblin V2.0 Beta For Netbooks and Nettops
superbubba writes "The Moblin steering committee is happy to release the Moblin v2.0 beta for netbooks and nettops for developer testing. With this release, developers can begin to experience and work with the source code of the visually rich, interactive user interface designed for Intel Atom based netbooks."
Leave it to kdawson to post a story where the only link goes to digg....
This guy's the limit!
So kdawson's attempting to Slashdot Digg huh? What's wrong with the actual link?
First!
You linked to Digg instead of the actual announcement. WhyTF did you do that?!
Here is the announcement
Why is it so hot? Where am I going? What am I doing in this handbasket?
The link in the summary links to a digg article that links to the actual content at moblin.org.
That should be fixed.
this is old news, the beta's been out for a while now. nice linking too!
Why is this blog posting worthy of the Slashdot front page? The Moblin beta was reported 6 weeks ago (it wasn't actually a beta, the quality was shoddy). Since then they've decided they're having something called a 'beta refresh' program, with new releases to play with on May 29, Jun 07, Jun 16, and a new one today. That latter build is not actually linked from the download page yet so it's probably not what this breathless press-release is referring to. So, what's the significance of this "It's here" report>
Eat a turd you piece of shit.
I'm not messing around with digg or redditt or spankwire or whatever your affiliate links are to find out. Someone needs to just tell me.
The post seems to hint at at least one of three things:
I believe it's a cross between a moose and a goblin.
Which pretty much sums up how this story will play out at Walmart.
The fundamental problem for OEM Linux in deep discount retail is that a competitively priced Windows product is never more than a few months down the road.
It will be a viable platform for older Windows games - and the games themselves are dirt cheap. Gog.com ["Good Old Games"]
Hey, I've got a great new idea! What if the interface allowed for some way for minimized applications to notify the user of something! It would be awesome if--get this--when someone IM'ed me, I would have some way to know, so I could switch to that window and respond!
Ooh! And another! What if they made it so every time I tried to reach the upper toolbar of my application, a giant black bar didn't come down, grey out my screen, and interrupt me!
Wait... what if I had some way of knowing which applications were open and where they were located at any time, instead of having to manage my desktop in my mind??
What do you guys think? I'm going to submit these to the Moblin team straight-away!
Great job on an easy to use desktop, guys!!!!
Maybe I'm gettin' old, but I don't know what the hell a nettop is.
So after reading both Wikipedia pages for Moblin and Ubuntu Netbook Remix I can't really tell what the difference is. Are they just two different attempts at the same thing? As I recall Netbook remix came first, then Moblin came out, but that may just be what I recall being anounced.
Either way it certainly is a big deal that Intel is supporting the development of a Microsoft competitor. Mobile computing is an area where Microsoft is very weak. The big problem with Moblin is that it is focused on Atom and the Atom requires an order of magnitude more power than current ARM solutions. It's no wonder that Intel based MID's haven't been able to come up with any decent battery life, the chip plus the chipset and graphics drawing multiple tens of watts is simply never going to be compelling for a mobile device. But when you can put in something that uses milliwatts, then it becomes possible. Of course, it's no surprise that Intel doesn't want to help the competition, but not that Moblin is at the Linux foundation, they really should seriously look at an ARM port.
I had kdawson blocked for two months, then I came here and realised I was missing out on all the great kdawson-bashing.