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Revision as of 19:08, 8 December 2009

Update Moblin to 2.2 in Fedora

Summary

Update Mobline support in Fedora to Moblin 2.2 Netbook Environment.

Owner

Download and Installation

For rawhide / F-13 testing of Moblin you can do 'yum install moblin-desktop'

Please provide feeback to fedora-test or fedora-devel mailing lists and report specific bugs against the components in RHBZ.

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 13
  • Last updated: 7th December 2009
  • Percentage of completion: 10%
  • Update current packages to the 2.2 release.
  • Submit package reviews for the new 2.2 packages.
  • Test.

Detailed Description

The Moblin Architecture is designed to support multiple platforms and usage models ranging from Netbooks and NetTops to Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and various embedded usage models, such as In Vehicle Infotainment systems. The central piece of the architecture is the common layer called "Moblin Core". Moblin Core is built on the GNOME Mobile platform, extending and enriching it with new technologies like Clutter, GUPnP and mojito. The Moblin Core is the core desktop environment that sits of top of Fedora, and above the Moblin Core are the specific user interface and user interaction model for the target device(s).

Benefit to Fedora

Expand the support of Moblin in Fedora for NetBook users. The Moblin 2.1 and 2.2 releases also have expanded support for resolutions other than 1024x600 allowing better support for NetTop devices.

Scope

There are a number of stages in the scope for this feature. For Fedora 13 the aim is the have the Moblin 2.2 environment for Netbook/Nettop devices in Fedora including an official Spin (which will be submitted to the Spin SIG separately).

The main steps for Fedora 13 are:

  1. Update current packages to Moblin 2.2
  2. Submit all new packages for review
  3. Ship the Moblin App Install for easy installation of Fedora packages
  4. Produce a number of test LiveCD images for ongoing testing during core test releases

Extra steps hoping to be achieved but are dependant on upstream inclusion:

  1. Moblin browser.

Test Plan

  1. Build and test individual packages
  2. Test 'yum groupinstall moblin-desktop' to ensure we get a working Moblin Core desktop
  3. Testing of the core Moblin Desktop environment
  4. Testing of Moblin application functionality.

User Experience

  • Users of the Fedora Moblin 2.2 Spin would have a much better user experience on their NetBook, NetTop and other small devices.

Dependencies

Contingency Plan

  • Fall back to shipping the Moblin 2.1 release or worst case the current release of Moblin that's in Fedora 12 (somewhere in between Moblin 2.0 and 2.1) will continue to be supported

Documentation

Release Notes

Moblin 2.2 for Netbooks is available in Fedora 13

Comments and Discussion