How booting Haiku

October 17, 2011 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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English is correct and accurately lists: BIOS, MBR, partition, boot and kernel. It also explains the process of installing the usual alpha 3 now.
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Haiku User Guide in Spanish

July 7, 2010 by Ventejuy · Leave a Comment
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In Haiku's official website has posted the user manual translated into Spanish . Readable and well illustrated by what I saw.

The manual is written only in HTML initially but Haikuroscks can fully download to read without an Internet connection.

Haiku R1/Alpha 2

May 10, 2010 by Ventejuy · 1 Comment
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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 R1 alpha2 does the May 10th?

April 25, 2010 by Macbeth · 2 Comments
Filed under: Haiku

This is what you are trying on the part of the community that will build on compilation coming to better purpose (while still detained SkyOS descendant looking for new kernel and offspring has not been anything Zeta) Haiku R1 is alive and integrating QT apps drivers to the ecosystem.

Until that is realized alpha2 have links to the latest releases:

*** for VMWare and VirtualBox 3 3
*** burning with Brasero or K3B

Distrowatch: Haiku, first impressions

March 15, 2010 by Ventejuy · Leave a Comment
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In distrowatch.com have written an article about his first contact with Haiku Alpha. We advance a "works, but has few features," third-party software would make a great favor to Haiku.

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

Qt4 in Haiku

October 28, 2009 by Ventejuy · Leave a Comment
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More than a year ago to Evgeny Abdraimov has started work to bring Haiku Qt4 . Today has presented its progress, which are in an advanced state of development. It is possible to run Qt software in Haiku (eye, Qt! = Kde).

Haiku R1 Alpha1

September 14, 2009 by Ventejuy · 1 Comment
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Today has been made ​​available worldwide to download the first version of Haiku R1 Alpha .

For the occasion comes a new website for the Haiku project, with changes in aesthetics and content.

Day by day the most current

September 4, 2009 by Macbeth · 2 Comments
Filed under: Haiku

Available to refine minor details and proceed to use and abuse of its objects and component parts:

haiku-r1

You can opt for. Raw HD image, too. Iso plus. Vmdk ... rather we choose the latter.
Update: No R1 until 16 September.

The biggest news delayed and expected in 8 years

August 18, 2009 by Macbeth · 3 Comments
Filed under: Haiku , operating systems

Is that the first alpha of Haiku will be available for anyone who wants to take your reserved partition for this reason the day (sound trumpets and open the seventh seal) September 9 next . Haiku and is 8 and in the final days of summer make this awakening that many users of the alternative system were not dearer to reach the promised and postponed when beosera eschatology. It is already upon us and is a new beginning.

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