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Mesa 21.0 Is Now Working With Haiku OS For Software OpenGL Rendering
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Many years ago, the conceptually most interesting feature i saw is the file system that allows you to tag files with keywords. However, it was recommended to not use that too much because it would become slow. And at least at the time it was really buggy and forgot all tags quite reliably.... So not sure what it’s actually worth it/if it’s still a thing. For me, that’s all too heavily button based and is orthogonal to what I consider efficient for work or anything.
@mykolak: So they are not stuck with GCC 3 anymore because they want to be able to compile ancient beos software or something along these lines?
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostBeOS-inspired Haiku OS
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Originally posted by AmericanLocomotive View PostHaiku is very fast. "Cleaner" interface is up for debate. It has unique interface that's a bit different (although still similar) to most other modern GUIs.
Some of the most interesting things are the "Tabbed" interface, where you can have multiple applications share the same window, and switch between tabs. Another interesting feature is the ability to "glue" applications side-by-side to each other. So they will all move and minimize with each other. I'm not sure how useful all of these things are to John Q Public, but they would be invaluable to powerusers and developers.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostIs Haiku better than Linux?
Does it have higher performance, cleaner interface, a more robust security model?
Some of the most interesting things are the "Tabbed" interface, where you can have multiple applications share the same window, and switch between tabs. Another interesting feature is the ability to "glue" applications side-by-side to each other. So they will all move and minimize with each other. I'm not sure how useful all of these things are to John Q Public, but they would be invaluable to powerusers and developers.
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Is Haiku better than Linux?
Does it have higher performance, cleaner interface, a more robust security model?
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It's been over a decade since porting Gallium and still no hardware-accelerated 3D rendering?
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This is amazing.
If the experimental multi user code gets a little bit more mature, Haiku could actually be an alternative OS for modern hardware.
Go Haiku!!!
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Mesa 21.0 Is Now Working With Haiku OS For Software OpenGL Rendering
Phoronix: Mesa 21.0 Is Now Working With Haiku OS For Software OpenGL Rendering
BeOS-inspired Haiku OS can now run with Mesa 21.0 well using the latest development code...
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