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  • Zan Lynx
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    Originally posted by andyprough View Post

    It will run commands before you've typed them in. It will compile new packages before the source code is available. That's how fast it will be.
    It almost does feel like that. Once you've gotten used to the slight delay that Windows 10 or Gnome 3 seem to add to everything, an OS like Haiku does seem to react before your finger finishes pressing the mouse or keyboard.

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  • MrMorden
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    Originally posted by andyprough View Post

    It will run commands before you've typed them in. It will compile new packages before the source code is available. That's how fast it will be.
    A very important feature for an OS with a LibreOffice port.

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  • jacob
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    Originally posted by andyprough View Post

    It will run commands before you've typed them in. It will compile new packages before the source code is available. That's how fast it will be.
    It will crash before it even boots.

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  • nokipaike
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    Originally posted by andyprough View Post

    It will run commands before you've typed them in. It will compile new packages before the source code is available. That's how fast it will be.
    hehehe

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  • andyprough
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    Originally posted by nokipaike View Post
    this operating system is so light, that with the NVMe speed it practically disappears in its shadow
    It will run commands before you've typed them in. It will compile new packages before the source code is available. That's how fast it will be.

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  • nokipaike
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    this operating system is so light, that with the NVMe speed it practically disappears in its shadow

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  • phoronix
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    Haiku OS Picks Up An NVMe Storage Driver

    Phoronix: Haiku OS Picks Up An NVMe Storage Driver

    Back during the BeOS days of the 90's, NVM Express solid-state storage obviously wasn't a thing but the open-source Haiku OS inspired by it now has an NVMe driver...

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