Yeah don't take me as ragging on AmigaOS, I'm just saying from a user's perspective it has some work to do. I personally really like the design, which is why I like DragonFlyBSD ( I know Matt Dillon the developer ) because he's adding features that are AmigaOS-like.
AROS is a great project and I will use it once AROS68k surpasses the original AmigaOS in terms of performance and stability - as long as the Linux kernel stays off my desktops. Does AROS68k use the Linux kernel at all?
No it is based on Rom Replacements and does not use the Linux kernal. It is running on real hardware (Wawa can say more about it), running in all sort of versions of UAE (including FS-UAE and WinUAE), used in one form or another on Icaros (special distribution of Aros 68k) and Aeros (uses my 68k distribution AROS Vision) and boots from Linux directly in FS-UAE (called AMINUX but not updated recently).
My own distribution is Aros Vision:
http://www.aros-platform.de/You can download and unpack it and easily use it in WinUAE or FS-UAE
There will be new accellerators based on FPGA soon and I am very optimistic that Aros 68k will run on it soon too