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Looks pretty nice, after trying to use XP and Mac OSX on an S10 recently I like the idea of a dedicated Netbook OS with quick shortcuts for things.
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
btw, do they still use hildon? i found some references to it on pages about moblin published years ago, but the only current system overview i found doesn't mention it specifically.
Probably not. The new UI is mostly based in clutter, and the hildon libs appear now in the deprecated list on the moblin git.
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Is Gnome's Network Manager so horrible? Every other GTK-based "mobile desktop" seems to be developing its own "Connection Manager Daemon".
 
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Is Gnome's Network Manager so horrible? Every other GTK-based "mobile desktop" seems to be developing its own "Connection Manager Daemon".
Yes, Network Manager is the worst.
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Moblin 2.0 looks great!
 
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Just watched a video from jkkmobile who tested moblin 2.0 beta on his EEE 900HA (and a MID S5 in the last 5 minutes or so).

Basically looks pretty, but scored low on usability (and not at all on MID in current state). Given it is still beta, so hopefully feedback from end users will help.
 
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