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Operating System Specific Discussions => AROS Research Operating System => Topic started by: redrumloa on January 20, 2005, 12:42:07 PM

Title: So, what's the hosted version of AROS up to nowadays?
Post by: redrumloa on January 20, 2005, 12:42:07 PM
Unless I'm missing something, it seems the native version of AROS is getting all the attention. Is the Linux hosted version current? I find myself slowly moving toward using only Linux, so a hosted AROS now seems the most appealing.
Title: Re: So, what's the hosted version of AROS up to nowadays?
Post by: T_Bone on January 20, 2005, 01:10:42 PM
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redrumloa wrote:
Unless I'm missing something, it seems the native version of AROS is getting all the attention. Is the Linux hosted version current? I find myself slowly moving toward using only Linux, so a hosted AROS now seems the most appealing.


I haven't touched the hosted version in a while, I was hoping someone would wedge a TCP/IP passthrough into it waiting for the native stack.

I just got through wiping a laptop of WindowsME (it had been sitting unused for a while) in anticipation of this:

http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=425&forum=2&post_id=3653#forumpost3653
Title: Re: So, what's the hosted version of AROS up to nowadays?
Post by: dammy on January 20, 2005, 02:10:13 PM
by redrumloa on 2005/1/20 7:42:07

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Unless I'm missing something, it seems the native version of AROS is getting all the attention. Is the Linux hosted version current? I find myself slowly moving toward using only Linux, so a hosted AROS now seems the most appealing.


Hosted on Linux/BSD is still the best method for developers, for the moment.  For the truely nail biting experience, go ask for CVS access since that gives you very up todate source for building AROS.  

Dammy
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