I've been trying out the Moblin V2 beta from a USB stick on my Acer Aspire One, and soon I'll be backing it up and installing Moblin on it wholesale to give it a real spin. I was wondering, does anyone else have anything to say about it? Personally I think it's snazzy to the extreme, with a nice percentage of that snazziness actually being quite practical (like integrating some social networking logins as global settings).
So far there's two main things I notice about it:
(1) In many ways the entire environment seems like it uses much the same paradigm as Kontact, which is really good for a netbook I think (and as much as I love Kontact---which is a LOT---it's a bit too heavyweight to go full-out with on a normal netbook).
(2) It's Fedora-derived but seems to be apart from any specific release, and thus is also RPM-based.... fears of breakage and dependency hell haunt my dreams
I'm sick of Linpus Lite yet for how I use that netbook it really needs to be able to boot up absurdly fast, so I'm gonna give Moblin a spin
So far there's two main things I notice about it:
(1) In many ways the entire environment seems like it uses much the same paradigm as Kontact, which is really good for a netbook I think (and as much as I love Kontact---which is a LOT---it's a bit too heavyweight to go full-out with on a normal netbook).
(2) It's Fedora-derived but seems to be apart from any specific release, and thus is also RPM-based.... fears of breakage and dependency hell haunt my dreams
I'm sick of Linpus Lite yet for how I use that netbook it really needs to be able to boot up absurdly fast, so I'm gonna give Moblin a spin
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