« on: July 05, 2013, 02:39:20 PM »
I voted no. I've experienced several versions of Ubuntu as well as other distros going back to Slackware. But having said that, I just remembered Aeros which is actually a Linux/AROS hybrid.
http://www.aeros-os.org/AROS is a re-implementation of AmigaDOS3.1 therefore has a real Amiga feel. What Aeros does is use the Linux kernal for its wealth of drivers and access to its library of applications and puts the AROS UI on top of it. Pretty cool trick. I tried it when it first came out. Was a bit buggy, but should be more stable now. It is based on the Broadway distro of AROS. I prefer the Icaros distro myself. But it's definitely worth a look. It will work with most x86 or x64 machine including laptops. There is also a version for the Raspberry PI which just came out.
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A500 - 170 MB HD, 8 MB RAM, OS 1.3/2.04
A2000 - 350 MB HD, 8 MB RAM, A2630, OS 2.04
A2500 - 540 MB HD, 8 MB RAM, A2630, OS 3.9
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