Intel's Moblin Project Introduced

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 17 July 2007 at 08:57 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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There's been the GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative and the Ubuntu Mobile Initiative, but now Intel has started their own mobile Linux initiative. This initiative is to develop open-source software for the Intel Mobile Internet Device and other consumer electronic devices. Intel's Moblin project is currently made up of the Linux kernel, UI framework, browser, multimedia framework, and embedded Linux image creation tools. The Moblin project is of course geared towards devices with Intel's architecture, but it will be open to competing architectures as well. Additional information can be found at the Moblin project site.
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