HaikuOS Registrar Working
Professor Cool Linux writes "'The registrar, the app server's shy brother, who manages several system-wide application services like the application roster, the MIME types database, the clipboard, and message runners, is now working under HaikuOS.'"
*It's a small part of an unfinished clone of a dead niche operating system. Hands up everybody who has actually installed this, let alone uses it often enough to warrant it being newsworthy.
I respect what these guys are trying to do, but this doesn't belong on Slashdot any more than the 0.1 release of foobar text editor that somebody whipped up on their lunch break. *
OK, slashdot is NEWS FOR NERDS.
this definetely is NERDY. much more geeky than all the politics crap.
filter the beos stuff out if you wish. beos still rocks even if it's not usable for the stuff I do at the moment, but hopefully these projects will bring it to life again.
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
SO?
...this doesn't belong on Slashdot...
RTFA -- "...in principle we should now be able to run most non-graphical applications."
Hands up everybody who has actually installed this, let alone uses it often...
Aye.
Operating system news is about as much nerd as you can get. It's also open-source, so feel free to cannibalize.
Seriously though, BeOS had features in 1999 that MS and Apple are braging about "innovating" in their OS NEXT YEAR!!! Of course Apple has hired some of those BeOS programmers to add the feature to tiger...so in a way they are getting their kudos.
compare the BeOS file system to the one that Apple is planning on introducing in tiger, or the fabled WinFS that seems to keep on getting pushed further and further into the future.
Actually, WinFS is supposed to replace the file system with a database, which is what BeOS had in it's earliest days, before the guys at Be, Inc. decided that it ate too many resources, and then designed the BFS that Apple is now copying (and don't say they aren't, they hired the original designer of Be's file system to write their new one).
Indeed, the cloned version of the file system has been picked up by another open-source OS (Syllable, I think) for use as their file system.
my pet machine