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Burning an USB drive with a Moblin v2 Beta image in Windows
This video shows how to burn a Moblin v2 Beta image in an USB drive in Windows 7. The steps are very similar for Windows Vista and Windows XP. As most netbooks and MIDs don't offer the possibilty to read a CD, it is very convenient to use a USB
Expand Description Collapse DescriptionAs most netbooks and MIDs don't offer the possibilty to read a CD, it is very convenient to use a USB drive to boot Moblin v2 Beta.
However, the process is a bit complicated, because the USB drive contents are not compatible with Windows. Therefore, it is confusing for Windows users.
You need a USB drive with at least 1 GB total capacity.
You can download the latest Moblin image file (.img extension) from http://moblin.org/documentation/test-drive-moblin
You can check detailed instructions at http://moblin.org/documentation/test-drive-moblin/using-moblin-live-image
You have to download the Win 32 Disk Imager application in order to byte-write the image in the USB drive from http://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/0.2/0.2/+download/win32diskimager-RELEASE-0.2-r23-win32.zip
Following the steps, you'll be able to have a bootable Moblin v2 USB drive.
Note: If you want to use the USB drive with its full capacity available again, most of the times, you'll need to format it again two times. The first time, the capacity will be the same than the capacity used for the Moblin v2 image (more than 700 MB). The second time you format the USB drive, it will retrieve its full capacity.
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Offline and Packaging for AppUp
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Server-Sent Events and WebSocket
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Cross-Document messaging and Web Workers
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Ajax and Cross Origin Requests
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This video shows you the basics of audio and video in HTML5 application.
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This video is an overview of SVG, web fonts and the canvas tag.
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This video is an overview of HTML 5 forms including input types, new on attributes and client side validation.
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This video gives you an introduction to manipulating the DOM
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This video will give you an introduction to CSS three and how it's used in HTML5 application
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This video will give you an overview of the markup changes in HTML5
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HTML5 Screencasts: Introduction
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Brian Schnepf Demonstrates the Intel® AppUp Developer Center at GDC 2012
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Intel® AppUp[sm] & Ultrabooks™Excite Developers in Barcelona – Mobile World Congress 2012
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Intel® and Android at Mobile World Congress 2012
Intel® and Android at Mobile World Congress 2012
















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