Behind Maverick Meerkat is a likeBeOS 10.10

November 15, 2010 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
Filed under: BeOS , Linux , operating systems

Ubuntu is behind the ubiquitous Zeven 3.0 with XFCE 4.6.1, 2.6.35 core of the previous quarter by the inclusion of nouveau driver accelerator free and open to Nvidia 802.11 drivers wireless updates and new WebM & MKV codecs and the software inherited from the defunct Zeta almost five years ago. The announcement of this piece of software (X86 only) interposed between what was and what still is sometimes disappointing (Haiku R1) with that weird basement Linux says little and does not say on a nearby fast jump in version 2.0 this time 3.0. As in the case of Linux Mint, the other version, the Neptune 9.1 Debian base is also available from October (comes with Chromium, Eclipse IDE, Wireshark and Aircrack-ng on 1.4GB DVD). Perhaps the core and around GNU / Linux is because they have few programmers and that they have to get your hands on the most trite and distributed among all penguins SouthAfrica Canonical gave us.

It is worth mentioning that also provide the installer for Haiku that Leszek Lesner developed.

Haiku R1/Alpha 2

May 10, 2010 by Ventejuy · 1 Comment
Filed under: Haiku

Eight months after the first Alpha version, we have among us R1/Alpha 2 Haiku . Among the innovations:

-WiFi with support for WEP
-WebPositive - a native browser based on Webkit
-New tools for translation and localization
-Improved performance in USB storage
-ACPI enabled by default
-Bash updated to version 4.x
-Support for MSI
-Improved compatibility with the POSIX standard
Improved overall performance-

Available ISO installer for x86-32.

Haiku announces support for KDE applications

January 26, 2010 by Nico · 2 Comments
Filed under: BeOS , Haiku , operating systems
Haiu anuncia compatibilidad con KDE.

Haiku announces support for KDE.

Haiku can be understood as OpenSource implementation of an OS as BeOS was an OS-excellent performance for the time it was developed. And this last seems to replicate in Haiku, an operating system that gradually offering more and more possibilities.

Thus, system developers have reported a Dantesque language blog - Iltuosistema - which have made ​​some interesting compatibility with KDE suite applications, a fact that allows, for example, the successful execution of the office suite KOffice. And how have they achieved? Thanks to a version of Qt moved to Haiku OS platform. Read more


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