Moblin2 kernel for intel processors

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Hi guys

Do you think using the moblin2 kernel could be interesting ? As it has been made by intel for their processors, shouldn't it be faster/better for our moblin based ubuntu ? Because most of us are using an atom processor.

If yes, is there any way to have a package that will be updated automatically, with a rpm manager, without making conflicts with synaptic, and the whole system ?

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Omer Akram (om26er) said :
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if found it here: http://www.canonical.com/projects/ubuntu/unr
All of the initial Ubuntu Netbook remixes combine optimisations from the Moblin project for Intel® Atom™ processors and it is specially designed for netbooks. Intel and Canonical are working to create a new computing experience across a rapidly expanding category of portable devices.

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