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Moblin is an open source project to develop a Linux-based operating system for mobile devices, particularly netbooks and nettops, but also including mobile internet devices (MIDs) and in-vehicle computer systems. Started by Intel but now overseen by the Linux Foundation, Moblin is based on a Fedora Linux core with a GNOME-influenced desktop and application suite.

Moblin is designed to be more function-centric than application-centric as with most OSes. The home screen, dubbed the M-Zone, displays a set of horizontal tabs in a menu bar that serves as the central command center for getting things done. Continue reading to view an introductory video to the user interface of the latest version, Moblin 2.0 beta.

Moblin v2.0 intro video