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It is also evident the mixture of Linux applications and AROS ones on the AEROS Workbench itself, with some common Linux applications (Chromium, FS-UAE, GIMP, WIFI config) able to launch from the AEROS Workbench on the same screen as the AROS applications.īelow is some AROS applications running on AEROS - HivelyTracker, DOpus 4 and a Shell (in the background): Here is a example of the submenus in the QLaunch bar in AEROS - here showing the OtherOS > Vice C64 icon shortcut: The main QLaunch bar has the following icons - Power Off, Reboot, OtherOS (Emulators), SimpleMail, Internet (OWB), Chat, Classic (FS-UAE Emulation), Games, My Apps, Places (Documents, Music, Pictures, etc), Tools, Linux (programs), Prefs (Wanderer, Themes, and so on): In the submenus I found a screenshot program, which allows me to take some nicer screen grabs from this point onwards, although it does have some issues - principally I can't find a way to make it disappear when screenshoting, forcing me to crop the right hand side or leave it in the shots.judging from other people's web screenshots they also hit the same problem. You can change it to expand up, rather than across if you prefer in the Prefs section. Once you put in the DVD and it starts to boot, you get the initial Boot Screen: The DVD is bootable Live DVD, so you can test it without installing it on your system if you prefer. The AEROS package is delivered as a DVD iso, which you will need to burn to DVD-R before you can start the installation. I use it to test new Linux distributions since all the hardware normally works with them - most recently I was testing ElementaryOS on it (which is very nice, btw).
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It is this free 3.5 version of AEROS I will take a look at today.įor my testing I brought out my Asus K52F laptop, which is a pretty bog standard PC laptop. You will need a BitTorrent client to download it on a PC or Mac - I use Vuze on the Mac, but there are plenty of torrent clients out there! The current free version of AEROS is version 3.5, which was released in 2013 and is available to download here as a torrent only - it quite large at 2.88GB.
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AEROS Plus is the latest version of AEROS, whilst the free version is a few versions behind the latest version.
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There is a AEROS Plus (for registered users) and standard AEROS available for free to the public. The developers are numerous and most are listed here.
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This type of hosted distribution has the benefit of being able to run AROS on more PC hardware, leveraging Linux's greater developer base and much larger driver support for modern PC hardware.Ĭurrently AEROS is distributed as an operating system for ARES Computer (who sell software and systems running AROS). (it needs a copy of Amiga Forever to get it up and running) It takes a shortcut by using Debian Linux as the base (or Host) for driver support and then run AROS on top of it.Īmikit also works on a similar concept from AmigaOS3.x, except with a much more cutdown version of linux, bootable from a USB stick on any x86 PC. The broad concept of AEROS (from my understanding) is to accept that the driver support of AROS (currently quite limited) and is not going to improve quickly. One of these variants is AEROS, which used to be called AROS Broadway. There are a few variants of AROS around, much like Linux also has many variants. I also displayed AROS running on the Acer AspireOne at AmiWest 2014. Late last year I took a look at Icaros Desktop 2.0 (AROS) running natively on an Acer AspireOne laptop ( here and here).