General Haiku Discussion

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Another Niche for Haiku Perhaps?

Forum thread started by desidaerius504 on Wed, 2005-02-02 23:20

It occurred to me the other evening that in addition to desktop computers and workstations, there is another niche that Haiku would fill most wonderfully: Tablet PCs.

As far as I am aware Linux, with the exception of the Lycoris distro, has not made much effort at moving to the tablet PC. Apple doesn't have anything to fill this need either, leaving no major players as far as an alternative (open-source or otherwise) to Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003.

Perf applets and Interface Consistancy

Forum thread started by inseculous on Wed, 2005-02-02 23:03

I was browsing through the wiki over at bebits and came across this page
http://wiki.bebits.com/page/InterfaceConsistencyInPreferences

Code Bounty

Forum thread started by johndrinkwater on Sat, 2005-01-29 13:05

I'd like to put some money down.. but i'd like to know what you peeps would like to see the bounty encouraging.

Anyone got ideas for drivers (WiFi, Bluetooth, ATi), translators, apps (mozilla, FF), kits, bug fixes etc that they'd like to see some time spent on?

Haiku on Pegasos hardware

Forum thread started by rockman on Fri, 2005-01-28 19:11

For the ones who never heard of it, Pegasos is a PowerPC (G3 - G4) board that has nothing to do with Apple and runs, among many Linux distros, its own os, named MorphOS: in many ways a remake of the AmigaOS (new kernel, same igh-level components).

Thank you Waldemar for your contributions!

Forum thread started by umccullough on Thu, 2005-01-27 07:45

As Waldemar Kornewald has recently posted on the Haiku mailing list that he will be pursuing other hobbies in life, I want to publicly express my thanks for his contibutions to the Haiku network team.

Newcomer to BeOS/

Forum thread started by desidaerius504 on Wed, 2005-01-26 22:07

Hello everyone. I am new to the forum and new to BeOS entirely. After reading about the Haiku project, I became very curious about it. While I am a satisfied (mainly) Linux user, I am very interested in possibly utilizing BeOS as well. (I am a firm believe in not putting all of ones eggs in one basket [read OS here] :D A few questions:

BeOS/Haiku work on AMD processors?

Forum thread started by Animal-X® on Wed, 2005-01-26 11:50

I tried to twirl the SO in my machine that has a AthlonXP processor and until today i did not obtain therefore many times it it stops or nor it obtains to boot right.
Some idea?

PS: sorry, my engl

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