
Intel will include a new Linux-based operating system in netbooks in the near future, as the operating system in question is known as Moblin 2 at this point in time in its alpha state. This new operating system was specially designed to run on Atom-based devices, delivering superior boot times and an unique Internet connection manager. At this point in time, it will be shipped as a standard installation of the lightweight Xfce desktop environment as a placeholder while it’s still in the alpha stage, alongside programs including Pimlico and the aforementioned unique Internet connection manager. So far initial tests have shown that Moblin 2 runs A-OK on the Acer Aspire One, Dell Mini 9 and the Eee PC 901. What do you think of the Moblin 2 and its impact in society?
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