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Moblin

Moblin, short for 'mobile Linux', is a discontinued open source operating system and application stack for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), netbooks, nettops and embedded devices.[1]

Moblin
Screenshot of Moblin 2.1
DeveloperThe Linux Foundation/Intel
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateDiscontinued (merged with MeeGo)
Source modelOpen source
Latest release2.1 / November 4, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-11-04)
Marketing targetMobile devices
Package managerRPM Package Manager
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
UserlandGNU
LicenseVarious
Official websitemoblin.org

Moblin was built around the Intel Atom processor. All builds of Mobilin were designed to minimize boot times and power consumption, as Moblin was a netbook and MID-centric operating system. The netbook/desktop version of Moblin supported other chipsets based on the SSSE3 instruction set, such as the Core2 and some Celeron processors.

OEM support was scarce but hit an all-time high in 2009 when Acer replaced Linpus Linux with Moblin on their Acer Aspire One netbooks.[2][3] and LG Electronics chose Moblin OS 2.1 for its mobile Internet device class smartphone the LG GW990.[4][5] Dell also once accepted orders for netbooks running Canonical Ltd.'s Ubuntu Moblin Remix.[6]

Few commercial products existed around Moblin 2, most prominently a netbook from Foxconn[7] and a smartphone from InvenTech,[8] both announced at Computex 2009. Mandriva offered Moblin's v2 version to all Mandriva distribution and netbook owners.[9]

At the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2010, MSI and Novell announced SUSE Moblin preloaded on the MSI U135 netbook. Following the release of Moblin version 2.1, this was the first original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to sell a fully supported Intel Atom processor-based netbook running Moblin-based technology to consumers. It was demonstrated at both the MSI and Intel booths at the show.[10] In addition, Samsung showed four netbooks preloaded with SUSE Moblin.

At the Mobile World Congress in February 2010, it was announced that the Moblin project would be merging with Maemo to create the MeeGo mobile software platform. Nokia stopped all MeeGo development after switching to Windows Phone in 2011 and Intel also discontinued work on to join the Tizen project instead.

History edit

 
Relations of Moblin to mobile operating systems

Intel launched the Moblin.org site in July 2007 and significantly updated the site in April 2008 with the launch of the Intel Atom processor family at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai. A custom software development kit (SDK) is available on the site. The Moblin 2 OS was specifically designed to run on an Intel Atom processor in a netbook.[11]

In April 2009, Intel turned Moblin over to the Linux Foundation. Subsequently, Moblin was merged with Maemo, becoming MeeGo. MeeGo's development was also hosted by the Linux Foundation, and initially governed by a Technical Steering Group overseen by Imad Sousou of Intel and Nokia's Valtteri Halla.[12]

The Linux Foundation canceled MeeGo in September 2011 in favor of Tizen.[13] A new Finnish start-up, Jolla, announced in July 2012 that MeeGo's community-driven successor Mer,[14] would be the basis of their new operating system Sailfish OS slated to launch in a smartphone during 2013.[15]

Moblin 2 edit

At the Linux Collaboration Summit in April 2009, Intel demonstrated that the Moblin 2 alpha release can load major components of the stack, including the graphics system, and start up in mere seconds.[16] On May 19, 2009, Imad Sousou announced the release of Moblin v2.0 beta for Netbooks and Nettops for developer testing.[17] Moblin 2's Core distribution is based on recent builds of Fedora, but other distributions to announce future support for the core Moblin stack include Linpus[2] and Ubuntu.[18][19]

This second major release marked a shift from the Xfce desktop environment to a custom-built GNOME Mobile UI based on OpenedHand's Clutter, a key piece of the Maemo graphical environment, built around the X Window System. The new UI also includes an integrated Gecko web browser.[20] The Register was impressed by the interface but noted the presence of "quite a few apparent bugs" and described the beta release of Moblin 2 as "closer to an alpha than a beta.".[21]

Major components edit

  • Moblin Image Creator (MIC): allows developers to create a custom Linux file system for a device. Using MIC, a platform developer can choose which components from Moblin they want on their device, build the target file system, copy all the necessary files to a USB mass storage device and load the resulting files onto the target.
  • Kernel: platform-specific patches to the Linux kernel and various other device drivers.
  • UI Framework: screen interface and its underlying Clutter- and GTK+-based framework.
  • Power Management Policy: extending and enhancing existing Linux power management capabilities
  • Browser: the Moblin browser is full-featured web browser based on Mozilla technologies with a finger-driven UI and MID UI integration.[citation needed] The Moblin browser supports key plug-ins[clarification needed] like Adobe Flash.
  • Multimedia: audio and video playback and photo viewing including Helix or GStreamer multimedia frameworks with Universal Plug and Play support through the GUPnP library.
  • Linux Connection Manager: Internet connections that can be extended through plug-ins[clarification needed] to support various wired or wireless technologies.

Applications edit

Moblin 2's interface is designed for netbook and nettops and built on open source graphics technology, such as Clutter, DRI2, and KMS, which are designed around toolbars and panels available at the top of the screen.

  • Myzone is a variation on the desktop or home screen. It provides an overview of the user's latest activities on the system. The screen is divided into three areas: recent activities, that is calendar and to-do items (left); recent files and websites, such as pictures viewed and websites visited (center); and recent social network updates, currently tracking Twitter and Last.fm (right).
  • A custom toolbar provides more personalized content on the screens it navigates to, than most toolbars do. Most menu items open screens that display the most recently accessed topical content. For example, the work zones panel manages, organizes, and switches to currently running applications and the media panel displays recently played and viewed media files.
  • The optimized browser is based on Mozilla browser technology revised into a Clutter shell.
  • A 'zoomable' media player allows going from viewing all media at once down to focusing on an individual picture, movie, or audio track. The media player detects and indexes media on external USB devices, as well as UPnP devices on a network.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-08.
  2. ^ a b Flatley, Joseph L. (June 3, 2009). "Acer to join the Moblin Linux". Engadget.
  3. ^ Nystedt, Dan (June 3, 2009). "Acer Will Use Moblin Linux Across Its Products". Computerworld.
  4. ^ "Atom-powered LG GW990 rocks the smartphone world". GSM Arena. GSMArena. 8 January 2010. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
  5. ^ (Press release). LG Electronics. 7 January 2010. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
  6. ^ Paul, Ryan (September 25, 2009). "Moblin 2 arriving via Dell with Ubuntu-Moblin remix netbook". Ars Technica.
  7. ^ Davies, Chris (May 29, 2009). "Foxconn SZ901 netbook with Linpus Lite Moblin V2". Slashgear.
  8. ^ . June 3, 2009. Archived from the original on June 4, 2009.
  9. ^ . Mandriva (Press release). Archived from the original on October 1, 2009.
  10. ^ (Press release). Novell. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010.
  11. ^ Ganapati, Priya (January 30, 2009). "Intel Pushes New Operating System For Netbooks". Wired blog.
  12. ^ Ryan, Justin (February 16, 2010). "Maemo + Moblin = MeeGo". Linux Journal.
  13. ^ Sousou, Imad (27 September 2011). . Archived from the original on 2011-10-06.
  14. ^ Jolla [@JollaHQ] (August 1, 2012). "@kavalczuk #MeeGo is the name people know and love. #merproject is the core OS project name" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ Fingas, Jon (July 7, 2012). "Jolla promises MeeGo will live on, plans new smartphone to reward the faithful".
  16. ^ Paul, Ryan (April 8, 2009). "Intel aims for 2-second boot time with Moblin Linux platform".
  17. ^ Archived from the original on 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  18. ^ "Spec of Ubuntu Moblin Remix". Ubuntu Wiki.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-28. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  20. ^ Paul, Ryan (May 19, 2009). "Hands-on: Intel brings rich UI to Moblin Linux platform". Ars Technica.
  21. ^ Miller, Andrew (June 9, 2009). . The Register. Archived from the original on May 23, 2010. Retrieved June 10, 2009.

External links edit

  • Moblin open source project
  • "Moblin Linux gathers momentum". LinuxDevices.com. Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings. 2008-10-22. Archived from the original on 2012-12-06. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
  • Paul, Ryan (2009-01-28). "Intel releases Linux-based Moblin 2 Alpha for Netbooks". ars technica. Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
  • . ubuntu.com. 2009-06-02. Archived from the original on 2010-11-28. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  • . 2008-07-25. Archived from the original on 2009-02-14. Retrieved 2009-06-02.

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For the fictional Legend of Zelda race see Moblin The Legend of Zelda Moblin short for mobile Linux is a discontinued open source operating system and application stack for Mobile Internet Devices MIDs netbooks nettops and embedded devices 1 MoblinScreenshot of Moblin 2 1DeveloperThe Linux Foundation IntelOS familyUnix likeWorking stateDiscontinued merged with MeeGo Source modelOpen sourceLatest release2 1 November 4 2009 14 years ago 2009 11 04 Marketing targetMobile devicesPackage managerRPM Package ManagerKernel typeMonolithic Linux UserlandGNULicenseVariousOfficial websitemoblin wbr orgMoblin was built around the Intel Atom processor All builds of Mobilin were designed to minimize boot times and power consumption as Moblin was a netbook and MID centric operating system The netbook desktop version of Moblin supported other chipsets based on the SSSE3 instruction set such as the Core2 and some Celeron processors OEM support was scarce but hit an all time high in 2009 when Acer replaced Linpus Linux with Moblin on their Acer Aspire One netbooks 2 3 and LG Electronics chose Moblin OS 2 1 for its mobile Internet device class smartphone the LG GW990 4 5 Dell also once accepted orders for netbooks running Canonical Ltd s Ubuntu Moblin Remix 6 Few commercial products existed around Moblin 2 most prominently a netbook from Foxconn 7 and a smartphone from InvenTech 8 both announced at Computex 2009 Mandriva offered Moblin s v2 version to all Mandriva distribution and netbook owners 9 At the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2010 MSI and Novell announced SUSE Moblin preloaded on the MSI U135 netbook Following the release of Moblin version 2 1 this was the first original equipment manufacturer OEM to sell a fully supported Intel Atom processor based netbook running Moblin based technology to consumers It was demonstrated at both the MSI and Intel booths at the show 10 In addition Samsung showed four netbooks preloaded with SUSE Moblin At the Mobile World Congress in February 2010 it was announced that the Moblin project would be merging with Maemo to create the MeeGo mobile software platform Nokia stopped all MeeGo development after switching to Windows Phone in 2011 and Intel also discontinued work on to join the Tizen project instead Contents 1 History 2 Moblin 2 3 Major components 4 Applications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Relations of Moblin to mobile operating systemsIntel launched the Moblin org site in July 2007 and significantly updated the site in April 2008 with the launch of the Intel Atom processor family at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai A custom software development kit SDK is available on the site The Moblin 2 OS was specifically designed to run on an Intel Atom processor in a netbook 11 In April 2009 Intel turned Moblin over to the Linux Foundation Subsequently Moblin was merged with Maemo becoming MeeGo MeeGo s development was also hosted by the Linux Foundation and initially governed by a Technical Steering Group overseen by Imad Sousou of Intel and Nokia s Valtteri Halla 12 The Linux Foundation canceled MeeGo in September 2011 in favor of Tizen 13 A new Finnish start up Jolla announced in July 2012 that MeeGo s community driven successor Mer 14 would be the basis of their new operating system Sailfish OS slated to launch in a smartphone during 2013 15 Moblin 2 editAt the Linux Collaboration Summit in April 2009 Intel demonstrated that the Moblin 2 alpha release can load major components of the stack including the graphics system and start up in mere seconds 16 On May 19 2009 Imad Sousou announced the release of Moblin v2 0 beta for Netbooks and Nettops for developer testing 17 Moblin 2 s Core distribution is based on recent builds of Fedora but other distributions to announce future support for the core Moblin stack include Linpus 2 and Ubuntu 18 19 This second major release marked a shift from the Xfce desktop environment to a custom built GNOME Mobile UI based on OpenedHand s Clutter a key piece of the Maemo graphical environment built around the X Window System The new UI also includes an integrated Gecko web browser 20 The Register was impressed by the interface but noted the presence of quite a few apparent bugs and described the beta release of Moblin 2 as closer to an alpha than a beta 21 Major components editMoblin Image Creator MIC allows developers to create a custom Linux file system for a device Using MIC a platform developer can choose which components from Moblin they want on their device build the target file system copy all the necessary files to a USB mass storage device and load the resulting files onto the target Kernel platform specific patches to the Linux kernel and various other device drivers UI Framework screen interface and its underlying Clutter and GTK based framework Power Management Policy extending and enhancing existing Linux power management capabilities Browser the Moblin browser is full featured web browser based on Mozilla technologies with a finger driven UI and MID UI integration citation needed The Moblin browser supports key plug ins clarification needed like Adobe Flash Multimedia audio and video playback and photo viewing including Helix or GStreamer multimedia frameworks with Universal Plug and Play support through the GUPnP library Linux Connection Manager Internet connections that can be extended through plug ins clarification needed to support various wired or wireless technologies Applications editMoblin 2 s interface is designed for netbook and nettops and built on open source graphics technology such as Clutter DRI2 and KMS which are designed around toolbars and panels available at the top of the screen Myzone is a variation on the desktop or home screen It provides an overview of the user s latest activities on the system The screen is divided into three areas recent activities that is calendar and to do items left recent files and websites such as pictures viewed and websites visited center and recent social network updates currently tracking Twitter and Last fm right A custom toolbar provides more personalized content on the screens it navigates to than most toolbars do Most menu items open screens that display the most recently accessed topical content For example the work zones panel manages organizes and switches to currently running applications and the media panel displays recently played and viewed media files The optimized browser is based on Mozilla browser technology revised into a Clutter shell A zoomable media player allows going from viewing all media at once down to focusing on an individual picture movie or audio track The media player detects and indexes media on external USB devices as well as UPnP devices on a network See also editAndroid Ubuntu for Android Comparison of netbook oriented Linux distributions Sailfish OSReferences edit Moblin for Netbooks and Nettops Archived from the original on 2008 06 08 a b Flatley Joseph L June 3 2009 Acer to join the Moblin Linux Engadget Nystedt Dan June 3 2009 Acer Will Use Moblin Linux Across Its Products Computerworld Atom powered LG GW990 rocks the smartphone world GSM Arena GSMArena 8 January 2010 Retrieved 10 January 2010 LG Next Generation Smartphone Stars in Intel CES Keynote Press release LG Electronics 7 January 2010 Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved 10 January 2010 Paul Ryan September 25 2009 Moblin 2 arriving via Dell with Ubuntu Moblin remix netbook Ars Technica Davies Chris May 29 2009 Foxconn SZ901 netbook with Linpus Lite Moblin V2 Slashgear Inventec Mediaphone Photo s Video June 3 2009 Archived from the original on June 4 2009 Mandriva Mini based on Moblin version 2 technology is now available Mandriva Press release Archived from the original on October 1 2009 MSI Ships First Netbook Powered by SUSE Moblin from Novell Press release Novell Archived from the original on January 13 2010 Ganapati Priya January 30 2009 Intel Pushes New Operating System For Netbooks Wired blog Ryan Justin February 16 2010 Maemo Moblin MeeGo Linux Journal Sousou Imad 27 September 2011 What s Next for MeeGo Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Jolla JollaHQ August 1 2012 kavalczuk MeeGo is the name people know and love merproject is the core OS project name Tweet via Twitter Fingas Jon July 7 2012 Jolla promises MeeGo will live on plans new smartphone to reward the faithful Paul Ryan April 8 2009 Intel aims for 2 second boot time with Moblin Linux platform Moblin v2 0 beta for Netbooks and Nettops It s here Archived from the original on 2009 05 22 Retrieved 2009 05 19 Spec of Ubuntu Moblin Remix Ubuntu Wiki Canonical announces support for Moblin v2 Archived from the original on 2010 11 28 Retrieved 2009 06 04 Paul Ryan May 19 2009 Hands on Intel brings rich UI to Moblin Linux platform Ars Technica Miller Andrew June 9 2009 The best netbook friendly Linux distros The Register Archived from the original on May 23 2010 Retrieved June 10 2009 External links editMoblin open source project Moblin v2 0 Beta Calling Developers to Work on the Next Big Thing Moblin Linux gathers momentum LinuxDevices com Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings 2008 10 22 Archived from the original on 2012 12 06 Retrieved 2009 01 29 Paul Ryan 2009 01 28 Intel releases Linux based Moblin 2 Alpha for Netbooks ars technica Conde Nast Digital Retrieved 2009 01 29 Canonical announces support for Moblin v2 ubuntu com 2009 06 02 Archived from the original on 2010 11 28 Retrieved 2009 06 04 Moblin switching from Ubuntu to Fedora 2008 07 25 Archived from the original on 2009 02 14 Retrieved 2009 06 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moblin amp oldid 1209932486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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