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Intel's Mobile Linux Initiative Missing Key Linux Vendor
Jul 17, 2007, 20 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (5741 reads)

(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)

[ Thanks to smk for this link. ]

Intel is pushing its mobile Linux development efforts with Moblin.org, a new resource site for open source projects focused on the development of Linux for Intel-based devices.

"The site has already posted an initial list of projects that it will undertake, including key components such as the kernel, browser, power management framework and a user interface framework.

"So far the site lists Ubuntu's Mobile and Embedded Edition and Red Flag's MIDINUX Linux distributions as participants. This leaves out what is arguably the world's most deployed embedded Linux distribution: MontaVista Linux..."

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Frank Earl (aka Svartalf)
Jul 17, 2007, 20:55:49
 
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