ptek,
I take your point: Debian is fine on my A1! (800MHz G3 now, instead of 25MHz 68030/68882)
but then, I tend to use Sawfish, and steer well clear of KDE.
OS4 is good too, it seems to allow more time for non-os things than debian does. I will quantify:
Playing non-protected DVDs is smoother in DVPlayer on OS4 than on Xine/mplayer on debian.
(I only ever watch movies on debian if they are WMV, and even then, not all are supported there!)
but that could be any number of things, and not necesarily down to the actual scheduler.
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its also worth pointing out what they are:
AmigaOS (even version 4) is essentially a single-user single core multitasking system, and debian (indeed any linux) is a multiuser multicore multitasking system.
note: by single/multi core I mean capabilities, not requirements!
linux takes care of every eventuality - dealing with lots of users, lots of sessions, and (potentially) 1-to-lots of cores.