Umm...... I hate linux. I tried very hard to like it but I'm sorry I couldn't, I can't. The only way I could use a PC would be one with AROS. If they put something else, ....good luck to them, I ain't buying it.
Again, does AROS breach AmigaOS's protectable copyright?
If you keep on asking me the same question over and over, expecting a different answer to come if you just keep on asking, I am going to rapidly lose interest in the discussion.
As I have replied to you before, AROS on its own or on a random PC doesn't breach anything, as far as I know. AROS on a branded Amiga product released by Amiga Inc. or a licensee of Amiga Inc. breaches the terms of the Settlement as a Substantially Similar Software Architecture, as defined and as enforcable under the copyright laws of the United States.
If you don't agree, fine. I guess we'll find out before long, if CommodoreUSA go ahead with the Amiga side of their plan.