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May 26th, 2009

First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 4:07 am

Categories: Intel, Linux, Mobile Technology

Tags: Operating System, Netbook, Intel Corp., Moblin Mobile Linux, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Linux, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Over the past few days I’ve been taking Intel’s Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks for a spin. Can Intel compete with its long-time partner Microsoft in the operating system game?

Check out the Moblin 2.0 image gallery

Moblin has had an odd history. Back in April Intel handed over its Moblin mobile Linux project to the Linux Foundation and many took that as a sign that the chip giant wanted to walk away from the project. However, since then Intel announced that it was working with Novell to bring Moblin to netbook desktops.It seems that rather than walk away from Moblin, Intel wanted the project to be seen as a Linux project and not an Intel project.

Moblin is an interesting project that’s based on a Fedora Linux backbone, it uses a GNOME desktop and apps. But it’s also different from every Linux distro I’ve seen too.

So how is Moblin different? Well, rather than being application-centric like most operating systems, it’s function-centric. So rather than firing up a browser, you have a specific tab on the menu bar to change your Twitter status or access the Internet. The home screen, called the M-Zone, is the user’s command center for seeing what social network pals are up to and communicating with them.

Does this function-centric approach work? Well, personally I don’t think it does. When I first loaded it up I was confronted by a whole raft of mystery meat navigation. The only way to figure out what something did was to randomly click about and see what happened. I’m not sure if the problem boils down to the interface just not being usable, or to whether the OS still needs a lot of work doing to it. The current state of the OS seems to turn a netbook into a very limited device, and I can see some users never being able to figure out how to add useful applications such as office apps onto their netbook. The same complaint could be leveled at any Windows-based system, but Linux distros usually make downloading and installing more apps easy.

This project could deliver a nice, workable OS for netbooks, but for now I’m left feeling that the OS turns a netbook into a Fisher Price “My First Twittering Netbook” platform.

Thoughts?

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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I tire of the endless debate over Linux versus Windows. The security of a OS is more dependent on the user. Windows has more users hence the greatest temptation for hackers. I like Linux and want to ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: westea49 Posted on: 05/31/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Intel?  MrViklund | 05/26/09
Get a clue  Kaiwai | 05/26/09
He didn't say it as a statement of fact. Wow you really....  xuniL_z | 05/26/09
How About Showing a Little Civility In Return?  drprod@... | 05/27/09
Just curious.  xuniL_z | 05/28/09
You're also just plain ridiculous  InAction Man | 05/28/09
I'm sorry  xuniL_z | 05/28/09
Whoa...  spo00n | 05/26/09
Fisher Price ?My First Twittering Netbook?  fr0thy2 | 05/26/09
Relevant how? - as usual not even on topic -  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/26/09
The menu for choice  pjotr123 | 05/26/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  mrlinux | 05/26/09
Moblin is far too incomplete  Michael Kelly | 05/26/09
Agreed 100%  Kaiwai | 05/26/09
Actually, kaiwai - Plain Ubuntu 9.04 Works Just Fine on EEE PCs  drprod@... | 05/28/09
Adrian, try again  Mitch 74 | 05/26/09
I agree with what you are saying  Michael Kelly | 05/26/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  tk1@... | 05/26/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  John Biles | 05/26/09
Linux distros are modular (Fedora rocks)  Christian_<>< | 05/26/09
BUT Moblin doesn't do it..  Jevans47 | 05/26/09
Windows is modular. Windows is a killer network client WINDOWS ROCKS!!!  xuniL_z | 05/27/09
Always inventing excuses for windoze poor security  InAction Man | 05/27/09
Well, he IS a M$FT Ballmer-Sucking Fanboi  drprod@... | 05/28/09
So, you don't practice what you preach then?  xuniL_z | 05/28/09
That mental care institution where you work live, do they  InAction Man | 05/28/09
Windows versus Linux debate is a waste of time  westea49 | 05/31/09
InAction man called me a douche. Quit showing off your...  xuniL_z | 05/28/09
First try to compose yourself, then bring us data supporting your idiotic  InAction Man | 05/28/09
Scratch 'n Sniff  no_zd_user_name | 05/26/09
Intel? Come on, the fine is still hot.  Gladiatorcn | 05/26/09
Or proving that only the big Linux vendors  fr0thy2 | 05/26/09
Moblin 2.0 Linux is for smart people only  Linux Geek | 05/26/09
Pure FUD  Michael Kelly | 05/26/09
Man your a lost cause...  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/26/09
Windoze? What are you "smart" Linux zealots talking about?  transposeIT | 05/27/09
Look, Linux Geek - I Hate M$FT Too....  drprod@... | 05/28/09
"Moblin 2.0 Linux is for smart people only" Then why would you like it? nt  xuniL_z | 05/28/09
Way too complicated for you to understand, not worth the effort trying  InAction Man | 05/28/09
So, you and Linux Geek are on the same...  xuniL_z | 05/29/09
See why I don't bother?  InAction Man | 05/29/09
So, you and Linux Geek are on the same...  xuniL_z | 05/29/09
So, you and Linux Geek are on the same...  xuniL_z | 05/29/09
Microsoft's taking away what they've helped teach us is the norm.  softwareFlunky | 05/26/09
Moblin does multitasking a little bit differently  Michael Kelly | 05/26/09
Here we go, suddenly this Moblin blog is about Microsoft...  xuniL_z | 05/27/09
WTF Does This Have to Do w/M$FT Anyway?  drprod@... | 05/28/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  Loverock Davidson | 05/26/09
Too busy compiling Windows 7 from scratch no doubt?  fr0thy2 | 05/26/09
How dare you call "Loverock Davidson" an idiot  lightingrod | 05/27/09
ummmm ... LOL  gigogogogown | 05/26/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  TJD23 | 05/26/09
Yeah Adrian does seem a little more bought these days.  fr0thy2 | 05/26/09
Well I guess that removes you then...  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/26/09
fr0thy2 and smart in the same sentence gives me the chills....  transposeIT | 05/27/09
Reminds me of Acers modified Linpus  devlin_X | 05/26/09
A blend of Android, Moblin & Ubuntu  linuser | 05/26/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  hawkeyeaz1 | 05/26/09
Intel is just wasting time and money. Linux is a crap OS with no future...  transposeIT | 05/27/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  johnroberts_abroad | 05/27/09
RE: First look: Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks  Chalfont | 05/28/09

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