Intel has extended its reach into the netbook market with the release of the Moblin 2.0 beta, a Linux-based operating system designed for netbooks and nettops.
Working together with Novell, the chip maker has released a beta version of the platform, optimised for use with its Atom processors.
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Now this is how an operating system should be. Somewhat similar to the Asus ExpressGate ROM included on their latest laptops and motherboards.
Posted by: Muhammad Khatree 28 May 2009