>the ultimate final redpill
The ultimate final redpill
I want this to BE good so bad. Is it ready for daily driving, or still a novelty OS?
When will Haiku finally be usable?
yeah I daily drive it, but I only read pdfs and browse web.
It died 20 years ago, haiku is supposed to be its successor.
Yeah, I know. If only Haiku could do more than
Can't you run a Linux (Or Windows/MacOS) VM for things that Haiku can't do yet?
There is a QEMU port for Haiku as far as I know.
Can you even install it on bare metal yet?
Depends on your hardware, but yes.
It runs on mine.
For Wifi drivers you can install one from FreeBSD if it exists and it will work on Haiku.
when it gets proper GPU support - so probably never unless some open source hardware saints help them make a board specifically for it - except i know that won't happen because sabbatean frankist zionist marxist communist insane inbred kikes from intel will no doubt "help" anyone working on such a product before it can see the light of day
I ran BeOS on one of my computers back in the day. Even got a sound card that supported it properly.
Since the network drivers have been backported from FreeBSD the same can probably be done with GPU drivers.
Besides I think that they even started working on 3D acceleration in recent years.
>backported
meant ported.
>mfw templeOS has more features
not like this BeOS chads... not like this
Are you retarded?
>Copyright (c) 1994-96
This is old school as hell.
It was a really nice OS but unfortunately could not cope with the anti-competitive practices of Microsoft
It does?
>the ultimate final final redpill
I just installed it to a vm. The desktop icons have hitboxes lmao
You can install it on some hardware. My Thinkpad T400 runs it fine Wifi and GPU works natively
Come home white boy.
But can i do my Microsoft Teams(TM) calls for my work?