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    Roland
    Posts: 36 from 2013/2/10
    Agreed with last comment. I have been using Linux, Mac and Windows, Aros and now Morphos and they all have a special flavor. Since I like the occasional computergame, I always have a Windows X in a multiboot environment with Linux Mint. I would gladly swap the Linux part for any amiga based OS if it just had the same tools. There is an enormous distance between Linux and Morphos and changing the kernel doesn't make it a Linux clone unless you continue at that level and say that even Windows is a linux clone because that kernel also have a solid taskmanagement, memory protection, multitasking etc.

    How many of you can do everything with MorphOs? Be honest, what is keeping Morphos back? If the old software architecture is keeping modern technologies away from the systems users, then we should be honest about it and accept that the software architecture in the 80's was a valid one, but 30 years later not so much.

    NG is the survival of MorphOS, because my kids look at it, play with it and conclude: nah doesn't work.
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