Don't think Morphos or any other amiga-like OS is doing better in that regard; only their CPUs are a little slower.
Nothing is stopping you from starting 4 AROS hosted versions under Linux though 
greets,
Staf.
Actually Staf,
You have a point. And I have an AROS box with a single core Athlon64 running at 2.7 GHz that I can overclock to over 3.0GHz (so basically twice the speed of my G4). But I'd still rather run MorphOS, and I'd really like to run it on a 2.5GHz G5 (I'm purchasing one soon).
And its not really the ISA that matters to me, its the API and
how well its implemented.Currently we have three NG OS' that attempt to re-implement the OS3.1 API, each with its own enhancements. Mine isn't perfect, but I prefer it. The other two aren't bad either.
I don't understand the argument.
All three OS' are, at their core, quite similar. I may even opt for a third machine to run OS4 soon.
But I'm still going to have a favorite.
And its not AROS.
Especially when its not finished (maybe not even when it finally reaches 1.0 status).
And certainly not when its crash prone with un-impplemented features.
In a way, the AROS development team is lucky.
Since neither OS4 or MorphOS runs on X86 equipment, they have that segment to themselves.
You'll notice that you don't see much drive to carry on the PPC AROS variant.