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BeOS Successor Haiku Keeps the Faith

kokito writes "OSNews managing editor Thom Holwerda reviews Haiku, the open source successor of the Be operating system. According to the review, Haiku faithfully/successfully replicates the BeOS user experience and 'personality,' boasting very short boot times, the same recognizable but modernized GUI using antialiasing for fonts and all vector graphics as well as vector icons, a file system with support for metadata-based queries (OpenBFS) and support for the BeAPI, considered by some the cleanest programming API ever. The project has also recently released a native GCC 4.3.3 tool chain, clearing the way for bringing up-to-date ports of multi-platform apps such as Firefox and VLC, and making it easier to work on Haiku ports in general." (More below.) "In spite of its pre-alpha status, Haiku seems to be pretty stable. If you would like to give it a try, nightly builds are available from the Haiku Files website, both as raw HDD and VMWare images. Or if you happen to be in the Los Angeles area, you could also take a peek at a Haiku demo during the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo (Feb. 21 & 22), where Haiku will be exhibiting in booth #4."

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  1. Summary by CaptainPatent · · Score: 5, Funny

    Haiku boots quickly
    similar to BeOS
    now with GCC!

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    1. Re:Summary by cymen · · Score: 4, Funny

      each time I Haiku
      fast computer start for me
      but no web browsing

    2. Re:Summary by glittalogik · · Score: 2, Funny

      Haikus penned about
      BeOS with GCC
      Make me OGC

    3. Re:Summary by MarkRose · · Score: 5, Funny

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    4. Re:Summary by Miseph · · Score: 4, Funny

      O. M. F. G.

      Could you maybe throw some of your apparently overflowing free time into a cure for cancer, or world peace, or developing DNF? I mean, filks on cult classic Saturday morning cartoons from the mid 90s are great and all... but seriously.

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    5. Re:Summary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
      haiku

      flask of ripe urine
      pressed to dead bsd lips
      bsd drink up

    6. Re:Summary by fractoid · · Score: 5, Funny

      You are very wrong
      ASCII boobs are so so hot
      Jiggle, asterisk!

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    7. Re:Summary by Valdrax · · Score: 4, Funny

      Could you maybe throw some of your apparently overflowing free time into a cure for cancer, or world peace, or developing DNF? I mean, filks on cult classic Saturday morning cartoons from the mid 90s are great and all... but seriously.

      Time cannot be bought,
      yet is more rationed than wine.
      Unlike your Mother.

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    8. Re:Summary by nazsco · · Score: 2, Funny

      i wonder who would
      waste time wondering about that
      Since no mistery there

  2. Slashdotted by MobyDisk · · Score: 3, Funny

    I hope they aren't using Haiku to run their web site. If so, it may be pretty but it isn't good at handling a load.

  3. Had to be done by PunditGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ancient OS lives
    pretty icons made of lines
    what will run on it?

    1. Re:Had to be done by oodaloop · · Score: 4, Funny

      What the hell is this?
      Don't know what BeOS is.
      I'll move along now.

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    2. Re:Had to be done by CaptainPatent · · Score: 4, Funny

      parent post forgot
      HTML line break marks
      *hangs head shamefully*

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  4. ReligiOS by DECS · · Score: 5, Funny

    They should merge the soul of BeOS in with AmigaOS and maybe the Palm OS to release ReligiOS, keeper of of the faith.

    They could sell it to those gullible televangelist audiences as JesOS, market it to fundamentalist Jews as the Messiah OS, and to fervent Muslims as MuhammaDOS.

    Imagine all the faithful putting aside their wars and terrorism and instead taking their angst to alt.systems.advocacy.religios to flame each other in a more figurative sense. I'm sure all the gods in heaven would approve.

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    1. Re:ReligiOS by CaptainPatent · · Score: 4, Funny

      They could sell it to those gullible televangelist audiences as JesOS

      Eh... sounds like this is just the first release
      I'll wait until the second coming.

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  5. Re:BeOS Haiku by Neon+Spiral+Injector · · Score: 3, Funny

    Installed zip image.
    ssh is included.
    What else do you need?

  6. I'm holding my breath for.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    There once was an OS named Limerick
    Whose kernel included a VIM-err-tick
    It boot-strapped itself
    and began exec-ing ELF
    code that would kill the stack--errrr----ick*#%U!@!#%^%----NO CARRIER

    1. Re:I'm holding my breath for.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Clerihew
      The OS in which you
      Substitute POSIX
      For some other bollocks

  7. Re:BeOS Haiku by 77Punker · · Score: 5, Funny

    Linux was already wooing the girlfriend.

    I think this might be a bad analogy.

  8. Re:BeOS Haiku by Schemat1c · · Score: 5, Funny

    Another OS From which we have to choose from Why do we need this? Seriously, why hasn't BeOS (and OS/2 for that matter) just disappeared. As if the numerous Linux and BSD distros didn't make the market confusing enough.

    And what's with all these dozens of menu items when I go into a restaurant? I only need a few types of food to survive, all these choices just confuse me.

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  9. I agree! by commodoresloat · · Score: 2, Funny

    BeOS is easily the most pleasant-to-use operating system I've ever seen.

    I agree - it is very pleasant to be able to use an operating system without having to worry about things like software!

  10. Re:BeOS: still my favorite UI by commodoresloat · · Score: 2, Funny

    the best part was that the CPU monitor allowed you to turn off both CPUs, instantly locking the computer

    I'm not sure what to say about an OS that boasts this as its best feature :)

  11. Re:BeOS Haiku by exley · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, having different OSs isn't about beating Microsoft.

    You wouldn't know that from reading Slashdot, though.

  12. Re:BeOS Haiku by CarpetShark · · Score: 5, Funny

    Installed zip image.
    ssh is included.
    What else do you need?

    He came with cup full
    Claiming all goals met
    Missing, perchance, a nic driver?

  13. Re:Article ignores NeXTstep's place by hemp · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall in the meeting when Jean Louis Gassee turned down $500 million from Apple and walked away.

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  14. Re:How secure is BeOS? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    As I remember,
    BeOS was single user.
    Is Haiku secure?

    (There, fixed it for you.)

  15. Re:Deadhorse? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    The BeOS user experience is fundamentally different from the Windows and Linux experience.

    The difference is like driving a Porsche 911 after driving a pickup truck all your life.

    You mean a feeling of dread and intimidation as you realize that for all your speed and agility you can be crushed like a bug by the guy in the pickup who you just flipped off as you darted around him only to realize he was slowing down for a traffic jam?

  16. Re:Deadhorse? by jsellens · · Score: 5, Funny

    The difference is like driving a Porsche 911 after driving a pickup truck all your life.

    You mean, beautiful, smooth, fast, elegant, and impractical?

  17. Re:Hardware? by Aardpig · · Score: 2, Funny

    Haiku runs on 575...

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  18. Nitpicking is fun/I query your poetry/WTF is that? by Valdrax · · Score: 2, Funny

    Haiku boots quickly
    similar to BeOS
    now with GCC!

    Haikus are tricky.
    Is /BEE-OSS/ or /BEE-OH-ESS/
    the way to say it?

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  19. Re:BeOS Haiku by nacturation · · Score: 3, Funny

    They came with cup full
    People looked on in horror
    Two girls and one cup

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  20. "cleaning programming API ever"? by illegalcortex · · Score: 2, Funny

    MOUSEBENDER: It's not much of an API, is it?
    WENSLEYDALE: Finest in the industry, sir.
    MOUSEBENDER: Explain the logic underlying that conclusion, please.
    WENSLEYDALE: Well, it's so clean, sir.
    MOUSEBENDER: It's certainly uncontaminated by developers.

  21. Re:Article ignores NeXTstep's place by Weedlekin · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'd have loved to be a fly on the wall when he had to tell Be inc's shareholders why selling all assets to Palm for $11 million in 2001 was better for them than letting Apple buy the same assets for $500 million in 1996.

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