Moblin is an open source project focused on building a Linux-based platform optimized for the next generation of mobile devices including Netbooks, Mobile Internet Devices, and In-vehicle infotainment systems.
How to test with a USB drive ?
1) download the image
2) Use 'dd' from the command-line
# dd bs=4096 if=<image file> of=<usb drive>
3) Boot your PC from USB
Informations from wikipedia :
Moblin, short for 'mobile
Linux', was an
open source operating system and application stack for
Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs),
netbooks,
nettops and embedded devices.
[1] Now it is called
MeeGo. Built around the
Intel Atom processor, current builds are designed to minimize boot times and power consumption to create a netbook and MID-centric operating system. The netbook/desktop version of Moblin currently supports other chipsets based on the
SSSE3 instruction set, such as the
Core2 and some
Celeron processors.
Commercial products built around Moblin 2 include a
Foxconn netbook
[2] and an
InvenTech smartphone[3], both announced at
Computex 2009.
Acer has also announced the replacement of
Linpus Linux with Moblin on their
Acer Aspire One netbooks.
[4][5] For its
mobile Internet device class
smartphone LG GW990,
LG Electronics chose Moblin OS 2.1
[6][7]. More recently,
Dell began accepting orders for its
Ubuntu Moblin Remix, a
Canonical Ltd. project that builds Moblin using a more full-featured Ubuntu distribution as base
[8].
Mandriva has started to offer Moblin's v2 version to all Mandriva distribution and netbook owners.
[9]
At the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2010, MSI and Novell announced the upcoming availability of SUSE Moblin preloaded on the MSI U135 netbook. Following the recent release of Moblin version 2.1, this marks 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.
Project web site : http://moblin.org/