Hello all.
Please don't be angry with me... I understand the purpose of Aros' own system.
I think we should consider what we are seeing in systems like Windows and Linux, which are currently moving towards native compatibility of applications from other systems. Linux has Playonlinux and you can install windows games, applications and pretty much everything works very well. On the other hand, Windows has its WSL that allows you to do the same, it is able to launch Linux and x11 applications inside Windows and it works perfectly; Mac has Paralles Desktop and all systems are working hard to be able to load Anroid applications natively.
I think it would be a very important goal to be able to use a Linux Kernel for Arosx86. I understand how much this could change and how much work it has taken to date. But I think it is very interesting that Aros has a native opportunity to launch Linux applications. Aeres already proposed this at the time and I think they were visionary in this direction. Aros x86 is fantastic but if it could load PlayonLinux and applications like EmulationStation natively, Arosx86 would be a system to consider.
Currently Arosx86 still has a big compatibility problem, in early 2020 I tried to install Icaros and couldn't, on none of my 4 PCs, the same thing happened to several colleagues who also tried.
FsUAE and Winuae are the ultimate PC emulator and I think it would be very different if Arosx86 could be installed in hosted mode inside Linux or Windows and be a standalone system with Linux Kernel. I know it can already be done but in 2021 we had a very bad experience in our tests, everything was very slow, Janus was terrible to launch Os3.x applications and it was necessary to have Aros on top of windows and OS3x on top of Aros, loss of resources everywhere... I couldn't compare the experience of using Os3.x directly on WinUAE.
I have recently seen videos of Aros launching OS3.x applications without having to open OS3.x and then launching these applications, I am sure that when we did the tests we did not see this possibility and probably it could already be done...
I think Arosx86 should be like Amithlon in this sense, a user interface that doesn't need to load another one on top of it. I think this is neither necessary nor optimal.
But more importantly, being able to use applications from sister machine systems, running x11 applications opens a lot of doors.
Aros is a standalone system and able to run in a more friendly way than Linux, users who don't get to Linux don't want to see the command console. The future is talking to the PC and the present is using the mouse. The command console is of the past or for specific advanced uses.
Thank you so much to all of you who are creating this fantastic system, I think it's amazing!