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    Phoronix: Haiku OS Working On USB 3 SuperSpeed Plus Support

    The Haiku open-source operating project known for letting the BeOS spirit live on is out with their newest monthly progress report...

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    Does anyone have experience with Haiku on real portable hardware, no matter if old or new, and an up-to-date battery life comparison between it and any Linux distribution?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by chocolate View Post
      Does anyone have experience with Haiku on real portable hardware, no matter if old or new, and an up-to-date battery life comparison between it and any Linux distribution?
      it definitely is the most responsive GUI OS on my older laptops.

      Qnx is more responsive but it isn't a desktop os.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chocolate View Post
        Does anyone have experience with Haiku on real portable hardware, no matter if old or new, and an up-to-date battery life comparison between it and any Linux distribution?
        Not personally, but maybe this video might help:



        Personally, i wish they did a bigger effort in supporting the Pi’s.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NeoMorpheus View Post

          Not personally, but maybe this video might help:



          Personally, i wish they did a bigger effort in supporting the Pi’s.
          ARM is a disaster architecturally though... every effort you put in usually ends up wasted on the next generation board being much different.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nintendo1889 View Post
            it definitely is the most responsive GUI OS on my older laptops.

            Qnx is more responsive but it isn't a desktop os.
            QNX is a real-time OS, the other is not.

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