Hey AEROS fans,
It’s been a long time since I last released an update for AEROS.
Some of you may remember the early days: AEROS for ARM and x86 – a unique hybrid distribution combining Debian Linux and AROS under one hood, allowing Linux software and Amiga applications to run side by side.
Now it’s time for a comeback – in 64-bit, with a new identity:
Blue Horn. 🎉
What’s New in AEROS 5 – Blue Horn
Base: Debian 13 (Trixie) – stable, modern, future-proof
USERLAND controlled by AROS 64 Bit based on Deadwoods repos
Wanderer modifications to launch files in Linux default apps if wanted
Access obmenu via custom AROS side launcher
AROS 32-bit “Classic Mode” – run legacy apps in parallel
Integrated SDK – making the transition from 32-bit to 64-bit development easier than ever
Hybrid Workflow – mix Linux tools with AROS software seamlessly
Optimized for modern hardware – while keeping that Amiga soul alive
Blue Horn theme – inspired by Trixie, the blue Triceratops from Toy Story, symbolizing strength, creativity, and a bit of playful nostalgia
Why “Blue Horn”?
The codename Blue Horn is inspired by Trixie, the blue Triceratops character from Toy Story.
Debian 13 – the base of AEROS 5 – carries the codename “Trixie,” and just like her, AEROS 5 represents a mix of friendliness, creativity, and capability.
The “horn” stands for:
Strength – a robust hybrid OS that blends Linux and AROS seamlessly.
Legacy – a nod to the classic Amiga spirit still present in AEROS.
Focus – like a horn pointing forward, Blue Horn is about moving toward a clear vision.
The blue represents:
Stability – Debian’s rock-solid foundation.
Trust – an OS you can depend on for both retro fun and modern productivity.
Nostalgia – a playful yet strong identity that bridges past and present.
In short, Blue Horn celebrates the Debian “Trixie” heritage while giving AEROS 5 its own unique personality.
You can follow me on Patreon to stay ahead regarding updates and news or wait until I share them publically with a bit of delay.
https://www.patre...tshare_fan
Why I Need Your Support
Building a distribution that unites two worlds takes:
Time
Hardware for testing
And honestly: a lot of coffee ☕️😉
Your Patreon support helps me:
Push development forward
Release test builds faster
Keep AEROS stable and growing
What’s Next
Finish the prototype – a fully functional AEROS x64 with AROS Classic Mode
Integrate the SDK – so developers can start right away
Patron-only early access builds – you get to test it first
First official release 🎯
💡 Become a Patron and help fuel AEROS 5 – Blue Horn with enough caffeine to survive those late-night coding marathons.
Every bit of support brings us closer – and every Patron will get a credit mention (if desired).
👉 Join me on Patreon and make AEROS 5 – Blue Horn happen
https://www.patre...tshare_fan
Thank you for sticking around –
Pascal
Developer of AEROS & certified coffee addict
A wip website can be found here, where you can also grab old releases for Raspberry Pi and Odroid:
https://bafybeias...aeros.html
With AEROS 64 I am targeting also at lowend Mac’s as Apple follows a strict 5 years support timeframe, a shitload of potential users do exist and are looking for a lightweight system.
This post was made using a mobile : ) excuse any formating issue. Will solve that next time when I am at a computer.