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Haiku console edition

Forum thread started by greg2 on Sun, 2008-10-26 18:35

Hi,

i don't know if this idea has already been suggested.

It would be great to have the possibility to have a version of haiku which could be used as a media player and basic application launcher like a video game console (XBox 360, PS3).

I mean:
If you have a PC conected to a TV. You launch your PC and instead of having directly the desktop of Haiku on the screen, you could have 3 icons:
1) Desktop : To start a normal session of Haiku with desktop, icons, ...
2) Media: To play musics and video. A basic navigator could be used to choose the media to play.
3) Applications: To just launch an application in a list. These applications could be video games (or other)(like in xbox 360).

The idea is to be able to start a computer an launch a media or an application whithout the need for a mouse or a keyboard. Everything could be selected with a joystick. The haiku desktop would just be hide (but always available if you select icon 1).

D (programming language)

Forum thread started by papa on Thu, 2008-10-16 05:35

Hello everybody,

What do you think about subject ? Does developers schedule port it on Haiku ?
I will be happy if it will be on Haiku.

Thanks.

P.S: sorry for my bad english

My first look

Forum thread started by Stijn Sanders on Mon, 2008-09-22 09:23

I've played a bit with the Haiku vmware image. Here are a few of my thoughts for whomever's interested:

- First boot! wham! fast! I like!

- A click on a menu-item with a sub-menu closes the entire menu. I'd suspect the sub-menu-open-timeout to elapse on click. (I'll try to un-learn for now)

- If the mail folder is of a diffent type, why does its 'context-menu' not have a link to the e-mail preferences dialog?

- Found a bug: E-mail preferences, Incoming, New Mail Notification, expand the 'Method' selection box, and try to switch the Outgoing tab, closing the expanded selection box and then switching to another tab causes something to hang. (I had a look with "ps", jikes! didn't find which process to kill, forgot how to kill anyway, rebooted)

- clicking the left-top button doesn't close a window when it's not focused

- Shift-Tab doesn't work from edit-boxes, does from buttons though...

- Hmm, I had the 'in' folder open, a mail arrived, but it's not shown in the tracker window automatically. I deleted the mail, but the e-mail icon and menu is still showing 1 new mail...

Haiku R1 alpha

Forum thread started by Garjala on Fri, 2008-08-08 17:03

I was reading haiku mailing list archives and noticed that devs are starting to think about what programs to include to distro.

Well, I would suggest BeShare to distro. I think that it could be handy for distributing code / bins and even for chatting as needed. It is also very easy to use.

Multi-language Suggestion!!!

Forum thread started by TonyChee7000 on Sun, 2008-07-27 10:07

Hello Everybody!!
I'm a Haiku user form China.i think this system looks very cool and it changes my opinion of systems,and i only know Mac OS,Linux&windows before,though the system needs to promote.but i insist that this OS will be a very perfect OS that can compete with OS above!!
But there is a problem that the system only English version existed,and if the system wanna be used widely in the world.I think you development group need to find some other-country programmers to join you to develop Multi-language Version so that you can make Haiku more convenient to be used by people form all other countries.This way maybe improve your system more well-known and stronger to compete with the other systems!
I think you can find some Asian program developers they can be form China,Japan,Korea and so on first.of course,some Europens needed.
Good luck with your development!!
Tony Chee(齐骞(Qi Qian) in chinese)
27 july,2008
in jinan,Shandong Province,P.R.China

Freezing / Unfreezing Haiku

Forum thread started by abda11ah on Sat, 2008-07-26 22:07

Hello @ all,

I suggest an interesting function for Haiku :

The possibility of freezing the system (the /boot partition) into a "semi read-only" state :

Any changes made to the computer, regardless of whether they are accidental or malicious are never permanent, once the PC reboots, user will find the system unchanged.

It is what offers the software called Deep-Freeze under Windows.

It's an unkillable system-service which is active even in safe-mode and protected by password.
I think it moves the file-system writing cursor to an hard-drive zone handled by deep-freeze.
After each system restart, this zone is automatically destroyed so all changes made to C: (programs added, files removed, etc.) are canceled. Therefore the computer does not spend more time to start.

So if the operating system provides such a function natively, it would be great !

Driver Development Toolkit !

Forum thread started by forart.it on Fri, 2008-07-18 09:20

I just discovered this interesting project, and i believe that a similar tool (or even better a Web version of it) would be great for Haiku:

WarpDriver
In OS/2, like all modern operating systems, there are certain tasks that only a device driver can perform. Most of these tasks involve communicating with hardware, but there also system-level tasks, such as allocating locked and physically-contiguous memory. If a programmer wants to write an OS/2 application that needs to perform any of these tasks, he typically must write an OS/2 device driver.

For an experienced OS/2 driver programmer, writing OS/2 drivers is easy. But the learning curve is very high, and so for for everyone else, it can be too difficult. The alternative is to hire an OS/2 driver programmer, but they are usually hard to find and very expensive.

WarpDriver aims to solve this problem. WarpDriver is a "generic" driver that can perform many of these driver-specific tasks. It also "exports" the tasks to any application that needs them. For instance, WarpDriver can post a semaphore whenever a particular device generates an interrupt.

Some of the current and planned features of WarpDriver are:
* registering resources with Resource Manager
* device I/O
* notification of interrupts
* memory allocation

WarpDriver is very similar to Jungo's WinDriver product, which is also available for OS/2. However, WarpDriver is free, source code is available, and WarpDriver will eventually have more features than WinDriver. There are also plans for a WinDriver compatibility layer so that developers who use WinDriver on other platforms won't need to purchase the OS/2 version in order to support OS/2.

WarpDriver is developed under the BSD license, which is a very liberal license that allows both private and commercial use. If you need a different license, please contact the developers.

Hope that helps, or at least inspires...

Marco Ravich

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