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Moblin
(MOBile LINux) A Linux distribution designed for netbooks, smartphones and other handheld devices. Intel developed Moblin, but turned it over to the Linux Foundation in 2009. See MeeGo and...
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Definition: Moblin
(MOBile LINux) A Linux distribution designed for netbooks, smartphones and other handheld devices. Intel developed Moblin, but turned it over to the Linux Foundation in 2009. See MeeGo and Linux.
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