Hello, I managed to learn how to install IcAros within Linux since I read the manual with great enthusiasm and understood that it worked better on Linux than on Windows and better than natively or emulatedly.
I started to study everything and repair it well, I installed Linux and it took two days to understand a little bit the minimum necessary Linux to be comfortable, since I am a common user, I am not a programmer and I have never used Linux...
After installing Linux and getting IcAros to work well I discovered that every time I wanted to load IcAros I had to open a terminal and write a small loading program, I wrote the spells on a text and put it by hand so that I could invoke IcAros every time some problem arose and
I read that it's in development I had problems yet so it didn't miss me.
I started to see everything little by little and loved to see how well documented everything is and how many things it includes pre-installed, very well everything and the graphic look quite acceptable... When I managed to be comfortable inside IcAros I tried to load software and that's when my surprise was falling.
We are inside a Linux that perfectly emulates x86k applications and we can launch Linux applications from aros but we launched a uae inside aros that does not work well, I spent three days fighting and reinstalling everything, I put my copy of Amigaforever and everything worked well but when I loaded the Wanderer or some api3 my computer became a brick , impossible to load things that from Linux go perfect with Fs UAE, I even put Wine and Winuae on Linux and everything was going perfecT
I wish I could throw a point of view
My hope was to see a system similar to MorphOS, something almost finished but as PPC has. X86 has no active project that can be called AmigaOS NG and serves to use on a day-to-day
I've seen a lot of things, AerOS seemed to have been perfect but it's off. Commodore Os Vision of Commodore USA I loved but also turned it off, Amilator is the evolution of Amithlon and allows to load Amikit, which I find spectacular but this I prefer to do it in WinUAE because AmikitXE is explened and very well finished but it is a AmigaOS 3.9 with many patches to make it beautiful and load the old software, the web browser does not work but allows to launch the Windows one as Chrome or Brave or whatever (a 10 in this point) as other apps on Hosting OS.
DO YOU ALREADY KNOW FydeOS? I think it's a point in history, because they have managed to join the user experience since android OS with a desktop skin and also load Linux applications, I installed Blender 2.9 and could use Android Telegram in another window... That's great!
Ar.Os can work on top of Linux because we have seen it, it is already programmed and then you can load Linux programs and use Linux to manage older x86k programs effortlessly, Ar.OS can offer a AmigaOS NG user experience and load software programmed for Ar.OS (sorry to put a point, the translator changes Ar.OS to me for hoops)
Then we can see that apparently The Ar.Os approach is to create an AmigaOS operating system but free, which is great but does not lead us to the new generation of users, who may want to use new Linux or Windows or ARM applications...
At this time we already have an operating system capable of loading Ar.Os applications and that works very well within Linux and we also know that Linux can load all the old X86k-based software, we only need to use Linux so that Ar OS can recognize all the hardware and replace the Linux user interface with that of AmigaOS... As Commodore Vision did, it's done too.
I am a fan of the Amiga system and for work and life I had to disconnect and a few months ago I saw the advances again, and I see that PPC has OS4 and MorphOS but x86 only has Os3.9 and AmikitXE as the best user interface... Many patches, WHDLoad, fsuae Launcher and anyway, the system is still in the late 90s...
I want to thank you and applaud you for all the development that has been going up to these dates and I would like my words and common user point of view to help you
We almost have the definitive system, it is not long... Aeros did, CommodoreOS too (almost, it was a Linux that loaded Emulators)
Bless you