Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jun 2008 22:40 UTC, submitted by Michael
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Canonical has released Ubuntu 8.04 Mobile Internet Device Edition, a version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution geared towards netbooks, mobile internet devices, UMPCs, subnotebooks, or whatever they're called this day of the week. It has a whole slew of optimisations geared specifically towards Intel's Atom platform, as well as a set of open source applications designed specifically for MIDs, all courtesy of Intel's Moblin project.
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by HangLoose on Wed 25th Jun 2008 13:25 UTC
HangLoose
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I wonder how over stretched can Canonical become with all of this different and multiple flavors of Ubuntu in a development/maintainability way...

JeOS, Server Edition, Desktop and now MID... And of course this isnt the only thing that they develop. I mean, nothing against it, if they are going still to be providing Ubuntu in such a good shape, who am I to be say something...

You sure dont have time for some web browsing during work there ;)