Firstly AROS supports far, far more hardware than morphos, so thats an odd comparison. Wifi support is fine, just get a supported card. If your laptop has no mini pci then you can use usb. There may wellbe a driver for your netgear card btw, I was going by the onboard intel wifi before. Does your laptop gave a pcmcia slot though?
Of my 3 laptops only 1 doesnt work completely.
As for the flavors its very simple and less convoluted than linux distros.
Also, AROS *is* native, doesnt sit on another kernel.
The different distros parallel the different 68k packages (amikit, amigasys, etc.),.... same os, same software works on them, its just the customisations to the core os that are different.
The exception is hosted, which runs aros as a VM of sorts. Again, completely compatible with current software.
Slight sidebar, buy saying a machine works "all the way back to xp" is a bit unusual seeing as xp is a still developed OS
