I know this is going to be a 50+ long thread, so I'm getting my word in before it happens! I'll keep it short and sweet:
Good points. I just read the Q/A myself and there's nothing really surprising.
The low-cost AmigaOne? Sounds like what Allen was talking about at that show 2 weeks back.
About PPC in general- ever wonder why you can get a 'x86 Linux box for under $200 U.S.- it's got to do with volumn (ok, and no Win-tax either), if we want to get cheaper AmigaOnes, selling more PPC Linux boxes is a good first step. Seriously, Apple sort of has its nitch, while Linux is a growing market, so latching onto this with a PPC Linux server is a smart move. It's going to benifit all of us- Linux-heads and Amiga nuts alike.
OS5?
Well I think Fleecy was right- it's a fair ways off, we're all still waiting for OS4.
AmigaDE?
Well, I don't he said anything that isn't known to be true by developers or the general community.
Real Audio, etc. ?
I'd like to see a player in OS4 too, but considering money issues, I doubt they are in the position to have Real licence the RealPlayer. On the other hand, maybe we should be backing something like icecast untill that comes about.
Bear in mind that even on GNU/Linux, support for RealAudio is skimpy (an unsupported player) and things like DVD playback are also in legal limbo.
All in all, another worthwhile read, keep posting them Amiga.org!
Zoltan
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