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Re: Aeros
« on: April 06, 2012, 07:20:26 AM »
Quote from: haywirepc;687255
can't wait to try this...

I agree. I always wanted to run AROS Linux hosted but I've been to
lazy to read up on how to set it up. Broadway X will give me
the best of both worlds and I look forward to using it.
AmigaOS or MorphOS on x86 would sell orders of magnitude more than the current, hardware-intensive solutions. And they\\\'d go faster. --D.Haynie
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Re: Aeros
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2012, 01:11:58 PM »
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The fragmentation of AROS is getting offputting.  Seems there's 5 different variants of it, can someone tell me where to obtain a non vm, non other OS hosted version I can simply install on this old AMD X2 box I built?


http://www.icarosdesktop.org

it's that simple really, if you don't like that one there's two more to choose from.
So there's no fragmentation at all. Just three different distributions.
AmigaOS or MorphOS on x86 would sell orders of magnitude more than the current, hardware-intensive solutions. And they\\\'d go faster. --D.Haynie
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