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Linux Journal, Wired and other media report that Taiwanese computer manufacturer ASUS is developing a netbook running on Google's mobile operating system Android. ASUS who kicked off the netbook market with the Linux based Eee PC 701 netbook in 2007 takes another step to push Linux based mobile devices.
Kevin Tofel of jkontherun takes a look at the new Linux based netbook operating system Moblin v2 (mobile Linux). He demonstrates the alpha version of Moblin v2 core, that was officially announced a few days ago, on an MSI Wind netbook running it from an external CD-ROM drive.
Easy Peasy, previously called Ubuntu Eee, is a Linux distribution for netbooks based on Ubuntu which makes use of the Netbook Remix interface. These two videos demonstrate Easy Peasy for netbooks on an ASUS Eee PC 701 and an Eee 901.
This video by khanh demonstrates Final Fantasy VII being played on a basic ASUS Eee PC 701 running Xandros Linux without CPU overclocking or hardware upgrades. To play Final Fantasy he installed the Linux package of the pSX emulator and did some additional tweaking as described in the blog post Final Fantasy VII on the Asus Eee PC running pSX for Xandros.
This video demonstrates the Mobile Internet Experience software designed by Hewlett Packard to easily enable the mobile Internet user to access the most important applications from one screen.
The home screen of the system is divided in three main areas: the e-mail area on the left, the Web area in the middle with visual iconic bookmarks for the user's favorite web pages, and the media area for music, videos and photos on the right.