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'''Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device Edition''' is an [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] distribution planned to run on the [[Intel Mobile Internet Device]] platform, which will be [[x86]] mobile computers based on the [[Intel Atom]] [[CPU|processor]].
'''Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device Edition''' is an [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] distribution planned to run on the [[Intel Mobile Internet Device]] platform, which will be [[x86]] mobile computers based on the [[Intel Atom]] [[CPU|processor]].0It will use the [[GNOME]] framework [[Hildon]] as the basis for its [[GUI]].

It will use the [[GNOME]] framework [[Hildon]] as the basis for its [[GUI]].


Equipment producers will be able to customize their distributions, including options such as Flash, Java, or custom interfaces. <ref>[http://www.ubuntu.com/products/mobile Ubuntu Mobile Edition]</ref>
Equipment producers will be able to customize their distributions, including options such as Flash, Java, or custom interfaces. <ref>[http://www.ubuntu.com/products/mobile Ubuntu Mobile Edition]</ref>

Revision as of 19:48, 23 November 2009

Ubuntu MID Edition
File:Ubuntu Mobile
Ubuntu Moblie desktop interface
DeveloperCanonical Ltd.
OS familyUbuntu
Working stateDeveloper's release
Source modelOpen source
Latest release8.04.1 / 30-Jul-2008
Available inEnglish
PlatformsIntel Mobile Internet Device (Expected)
LicenseMainly the GNU GPL / Various others
Official websitewww.ubuntu.com/products/mobile

Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device Edition is an Ubuntu distribution planned to run on the Intel Mobile Internet Device platform, which will be x86 mobile computers based on the Intel Atom processor.0It will use the GNOME framework Hildon as the basis for its GUI.

Equipment producers will be able to customize their distributions, including options such as Flash, Java, or custom interfaces. [1]

Functionality

According to Canonical, it will provide an uncompromised Web 2.0 experience: Web browsing, email, media, camera, VoIP, instant messaging, GPS, blogging, digital TV, games, contacts, dates/calendar, simple software updates will be available periodically.[2] Ubuntu Mobile Edition will only need a touchscreen device and a finger for navigation.

Ubuntu Netbook Remix

Ubuntu Netbook Remix is based on Ubuntu Mobile Edition and is designed specifically for netbooks.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Ubuntu MID Edition

In June 2008 Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04 was released.[9][10]

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