Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Nov 2007 22:44 UTC
"AROS has gained lots of bugfixes and improvements in the lastest weeks. For istance, Neil Cafferkey has corrected some important bugs is his beloved AROS Installer; Nic Andrews has worked on his RTL8139 network driver; and Robert Norris has fixed file notifications, which previously broke preferences, just to name three."
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What do you mean? You can run it self hosted, just boot off the CD and off you go
Yes,"if it only worked". If they want us to test their OS and find bugs, they should make it work on new hardware and not just old hardware. At the moment, users with modern hardware with JMicron on-board and SATA devices are left out.I've never been able to boot into AROS natively using my dual core.
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What do you mean? You can run it self hosted, just boot off the CD and off you go
Yes,"if it only worked". If they want us to test their OS and find bugs, they should make it work on new hardware and not just old hardware. At the moment, users with modern hardware with JMicron on-board and SATA devices are left out.I've never been able to boot into AROS natively using my dual core.