dammy wrote:
x86 is your best bet, unless you already have PPC Linux installed. Best way to experience it is to go to download the CD ISO, burn it, and boot up a PC with it. It's pretty snappy even on my old P233 laptop. If you like what you see, burn a extra copy or two and show your friends. Since it's open source (ie free as in beer), it's a wonderful thing to share with others. Oh, and please leave feed back (good or bad) to the Devs, they like knowning others are trying out their code. :-D
Dammy
Hi Dammy,
Thanks for the information. I followed your links and downloaded the CD ISO. I also downloaded ISO Recorder V2 to create the actual AROS booting CD. Within 10 minutes, I was all setup and browsing through the AROS Extras demos. Very nice. Thanks!
Fester