пт, 20 июн. 2025 г., 15:20 Stephan :
> Hello waddlesplash,
>
as "external" observer I only can congratulate you on your persistence!
Once upon a time there was attempt at making BeOS/Haiku layer on top of
Linux, but it never left early prototype stage.
>
> thank you for responding and the addi
Hello waddlesplash,
thank you for responding and the additional information you provided.
I have not received any feedback via the NetBSD mailing list
unfortunately, so I kept working on this to come back with something
more substantial.
The following milestones have been reached:
1) There are
Greetings,
Haiku developer here.
It's neat to see the BSDs looking at whether they can borrow anything
from us, when we've gained much by borrowing from the BSDs over the
years (from FreeBSD and OpenBSD for WiFi drivers, and NetBSD for our
DNS resolver.)
However, there are a few misconceptions a
Hello,
Many people here may know that Haiku is an open-source remake of BeOS,
a 90s era desktop OS developed by Be Inc. After ~20 years of
development, it does indeed look like a modernized version of Beos.
What makes it so special is that it is extremely integrated, intuitive
and enjoyable to use