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Written by Hideo
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 |
The Intel-founded Moblin project has seen to the release of version 2.1 of the Linux-based Moblin operating system - software geared for netbook computers. Version 2.1 brings browser enhancements with plug-in supports, and 3G data updates. The Moblin Application Installer is now integrated, providing a list of applications from the Moblin Garage that users can choose to install.
As well as these features, to top it off the user interface scaling now
allows for a wider range of display resolutions on nettop systems. It
is highly recommend for older version users to update as soon as
possible. Moblin is headed up by microprocessor giant Intel but is
overseen by the Linux Foundation. The software is a free downloadable
platform that is geared specifically for devices running Intel Atom
processors (including netbooks, nettops, mobile internet devices and
various other units). If you want to give it a try, click here .
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