Latest from Intel is Moblin 2.1. Moblin 2.1 is based on Linux, created as a preview for the software developer that provides a lot of user interface and how to fix it in accordance with the Linux Foundation, which manages the development of the OS. This OS can be downloaded on the website Moblin.
Intel announced the Intel's Moblin 2.1 Developer Forumon as an upgrade from Moblin 2.0. Moblin was originally developed by Intel as an operating system for netbooks, but with Moblin 2.1, Intel developed the OS for desktop and handheld devices such as mobile Internet devices supported by the Atom processor and hardware platform tailored to the individual. But the version of Moblin for nettops not available for download.
Intel also customize the user interface for users of Moblin 2.1 is in some measure to screen netbook, nettops and handheld devices. Nettops screens ranging from 7 inches to 12 inches, while the netbook can be attached to a larger screen.
There are two new aAplikasi the Moblin 2.1 and Moblin Garage Moblin Application Installer which allows users to download, install or remove software. To improve its performance capability, the OS that supports Bluetooth and 3G mobile broadband data, while also supporting platform Pine Trail, which is an Intel platform for the upcoming netbook. Pine Trail is to integrate graphics processors in the Atom CPU.
Moblin has been used to test the previous OS, including the Acer Aspire One, Asus Eee PC and Dell Mini. Earlier this week, Intel officials said that the company will work with hardware companies to add hardware compatibility for OS. On Wednesday, Dell began offering a version of Moblin Inspiron Mini netbook 10V.