The latest release is part of an ongoing partnership with Novell, and is optimised for use with Intel's Atom processors. Developers will be able to test the interface as well as dive into the source code.
"We would like to invite and encourage all developers to test the beta. We feel the code has reached a level where both developers and enthusiasts can play with it," said Imad Sousou, director of the Intel Open Source Technology Center, in a blog post.
Sousou stressed that this is a beta version, and that there are still some rough edges and performance issues to be ironed out, many of which will be addressed in upcoming weekly builds.
"We encourage anyone to test it and provide feedback to us through Bugzilla or on the developer mailing list. Only with your feedback can we further enhance the user experience," he said.
The interface has been built from the ground up using the Clutter Animation Framework. The toolbar and panels across the top of the screen have been designed to easily integrate internet access through a Mozilla browser, as well as to social networks, synchronised calendars, tasks, appointments and media content.
The Moblin 2.0 beta should work on any Intel-based netbook or nettop, and Intel's developers have tested it on the Acer Aspire One, Asus Eee PC 901 and 1000H, Dell Mini 9, MSI Wind, Lenovo S10, Samsung NC10, and the HP Mini 1010 and 1120NR.
vnunet.com is in the process of downloading the image, and will have screenshots and a review available soon.