Moblin Adds 3G, Moblin Garage, Bluetooth and More To Netbook OS
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The Moblin project is an ambitious one, promising a host of fantastic features to netbook users. The coolest of these feature was always the fabled 2-second quick-boot; however, the latest Moblin preview image (2.1) is available for those of you adventurous to give it a try. It is packing features far up the proverbial wazoo.
“The Moblin v2.1 release for netbooks and nettops includes many community and customer requested enhancements; for example, support for additional nettop screen resolutions, myzone improvements, IM improvements, better language support, updated kernel, Moblin Garage, Moblin Application Installer, 3G data support, and Bluetooth.”
3G support would be a massive expansion for Linux netbook users, whose options for the moment are limited. The Moblin Garage is another biggie, offering users access to third-party apps and other toys.
The image is just a preview of the upcoming full release, which is expected in stable form by the end of the year. Furthermore, the tested platforms for the Moblin image are as follows:
- Acer Aspire One
- ASUS Eee PC 901
- ASUS Eee PC 1005HA
- ASUS Eee PC 1008HA
- Dell Mini 9
- Dell Mini 10
- Dell Mini 10v
- MSI Wind
- Toshiba NB205
- Samsung NC10
Here’s the download link. Have fun, kids!
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nherriot said:
Hi,
I’m currently heading up all Open Source activities for Betavine.
Betavine is the open source mobile community funded by the R&D arm of Vodafone. We are now supporting and have just released a 3G connectivity application for Moblin 2.1.
This should help the many people get connected to mobile broadband with Moblin. You can find out more about it here:
http://www.betavine.net/bvportal/resources/datacards/os/moblin
Kind regards, Nicholas Herriot
February 11th, 2010 at 5:18 am


