Its been awhile. For a long time I supported and used AROS a lot.
I follow the project from time to time and if there are something interesing I bring out my trusted AROS, D520 laptop where I have everything supported. Native gfx, wireless networking etc.
What is a OS without software. I really liked the Zune software series. Zune View, Zune Fig, Zune Paint. Native software that run fast and are not foreign to the OS.
What brough up my interest this time was RNOTunes and I must say I really like it. Fast, native app. that can play most audio formats I'm interested in. Album art and much more. Really promising.
I also feel the OS is more stable and better than ever. I write this from AROS and Odyssey web-browser.
AROS rocks!
Hi nikos,
Good to see you around here again! I am a big fan of your work with AspireOS. I wish it was updated with the latest additions from deadwood's work.
Funny that you mentioned the D520. A few days ago, I also pulled my Dell D520 out of the closet after many months of no use. Sadly, unlike you, I am not having a pleasant experience with it.
I had replaced the wifi card as you had suggested a year ago with an Atheros chip supported by the atheros5000.device driver and Wireless network works.
However, after I power it and keep it off for a day, it doesn't boot completely. Mouse pointer shows but nothing else. If I keep trying, eventually it boots but not guaranteed all the times.
When I manage to make it boot, I experience lock-ups and occasional crashes from different applications. If I do not select
"Start networking during system boot" it seems to boot fine every time.
I had your distro AspireOS installed but upgrading to Icaros 2.3 or AROS One 1.8 does the same exact thing, network issues, crashes and lock-ups. That's the reason why I had stashed it away in the closet for so long.
One thing that pops to mind is that I have a 4GB RAM. I recall AROS being limited to 1GB of RAM, is that still the case? Could the 4GB be a negative impact on the overall performance?