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Re: AROS Vision 2.4 uploaded
« on: March 10, 2014, 03:30:02 PM »
Its great and much respect for maintaining advanced AROS distro!
However, I test AEROS r3 and its even more fun having Linux and AROS at once. AEROS only needs better look and some more AROS apps to be way better then some fake CommodoreOSs ... I believe author of AEROS has expressed interest, can you join the great adventure of AEROS x64, AEROS ARM (including Pi) and AEROS PPC soon?
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Re: AROS Vision 2.4 uploaded
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2014, 09:00:06 PM »
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Yes I do already :-)

My public congrats, looking forward to see AEROS v1.0

"Going where no AROS has gone before!" :hammer:
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Re: AROS Vision 2.4 uploaded
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2014, 08:10:18 AM »
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I have one question to ask about AROS. Any plan to remove the GRUB system all together where we can modify screen resolution and save those settings in AROS itself?  

I ll tell you my AEROS exp

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Any plan on making AROS native OS and not rely on Linux kernal in the background?

- Its cross arhitecture and Linux kernel brings GIMP, Blender and Libre to my table so I would never remove it. Its older and stable one.

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 Any plan for making installation of AROS as easy as MorphOS?


Havent yet tried MOS install (as soon as 3.6) but AEROS install is as easy as any Linux.

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 Any plan for supporting more than one file system including the old fashion OFS? Just curious on this regard.


Having EXT4 and NTFS support unlike OS4 is far more vital, but yes FFS support would be old school.

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Any plan for supporting modern hardware without forcing me to buy an oudated x86?


For native AROS is so, AEROS works great on my i7 just needs IntelHD gfx driver which can be added thanks to Debian beneath

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 Any plan for making AROS easily installed with duel OS such as Windows 7 without fear of losing everything?


AEROS is booting great with Fedora and Win7

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 Any plan for support WiFi hardware with specific hardware?


Well I have to hustle a bit with Deb to get Atheros working, but LAN works out of box.

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 If the answer to those above yes, I will wait for the version that have them and install that in my system immediately.

AEROS r3.5 on Torrents and website after registration.
http://aeros-os.org/AEROS_r3.5.torrent
« Last Edit: March 11, 2014, 01:35:30 PM by vox »
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