Reply
Thread Tools
Lord Raiden's Avatar
Posts: 1,562 | Thanked: 349 times | Joined on Jun 2008
#11
Yeah, no doubt. That doesn't look anything like it's being given up. If anything, it's a lot sexier. I like.
__________________
Popular Sci-Fi author and creator of the Earthfleet Series.
www.realmsofimagination.net
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Lord Raiden For This Useful Post:
Posts: 631 | Thanked: 1,123 times | Joined on Sep 2005 @ Helsinki
#12
Rather interestingly, the UI seems to be designed for keyboard/mouse, or stylus (or then the screen needs to be very large for finger use). Can somebody smarter describe the intended target devices that Moblin is for? Are there some hardware examples already available?
 
Posts: 186 | Thanked: 56 times | Joined on Mar 2008
#13
Moblin 2 works beautifully on netbooks (just test drove it!) and should cooperate on one of those mystical "MIDs"
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Picklesworth For This Useful Post:
Baloo's Avatar
Posts: 276 | Thanked: 160 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ Bath, UK
#14
Looks like Moblin is back with a vengeance. This is the only netbook style UI that has even remotely tempted me to actually buy a netbook.
__________________
LinuxUK.org - http://www.linuxuk.org
 
benny1967's Avatar
Posts: 3,790 | Thanked: 5,718 times | Joined on Mar 2006 @ Vienna, Austria
#15
It's always nice to have an alternative, isn't it?

It will, of course, largely depend on the hardware the thing runs on (battery life especially, but also size and weight). But it could be tempting because it's more the desktop-like full-power experience that I look for in mobile devices, while Maemo seems to aim more for the phone-like, casual use cases (in terms of marketing and UI, not in terms of what the OS is capable of).
 
GeneralAntilles's Avatar
Posts: 5,478 | Thanked: 5,222 times | Joined on Jan 2006 @ St. Petersburg, FL
#16
Originally Posted by ragnar View Post
Rather interestingly, the UI seems to be designed for keyboard/mouse, or stylus (or then the screen needs to be very large for finger use). Can somebody smarter describe the intended target devices that Moblin is for? Are there some hardware examples already available?
Netbooks, netbooks, netbooks (pick any of the several million different models available).
__________________
Ryan Abel
 
Lord Raiden's Avatar
Posts: 1,562 | Thanked: 349 times | Joined on Jun 2008
#17
Meh, if I had Moblin, I'd likely want it on a MID sorta like the NITs, not a netbook.
__________________
Popular Sci-Fi author and creator of the Earthfleet Series.
www.realmsofimagination.net
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Lord Raiden For This Useful Post:
Posts: 1,513 | Thanked: 2,248 times | Joined on Mar 2006 @ US
#18
Originally Posted by ragnar View Post
Rather interestingly, the UI seems to be designed for keyboard/mouse, or stylus (or then the screen needs to be very large for finger use). Can somebody smarter describe the intended target devices that Moblin is for? Are there some hardware examples already available?
This version of Moblin is for netbooks (not smaller screen MIDs). It should run on plenty of different atom-based netbooks.
__________________
3-time Maemo Community Council Member
Co-Founder, Hildon Foundation
 
benny1967's Avatar
Posts: 3,790 | Thanked: 5,718 times | Joined on Mar 2006 @ Vienna, Austria
#19
btw, do they still use hildon? i found some references to it on pages about moblin published years ago, but the only current system overview i found doesn't mention it specifically.
 
jmjanzen's Avatar
Posts: 192 | Thanked: 60 times | Joined on Sep 2008 @ Wichita, KS
#20
related article:
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/r...x-platform.ars
moblin looks very much alive to me.

(sorry, can't answer the hildon question.)
 
Reply

Tags
moblin, ubuntu

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 00:26.