Haiku OS Ported To Intel 64-Bit Architecture
An anonymous reader writes "The BeOS-compatible Haiku OS operating system has been ported to x86_64. As part of the Google Summer of Code, a student made a 64-bit port of the kernel and user-space and it's now working. However, not all of the BeOS apps and drivers are yet working in 64-bit mode."
now I can run a text editor with more than 3.1 gigs of ram
The correct term for x86_64 is AMD64, not "Intel 64-bit architecture". AMD developed it, and licenses the patent to Intel. Intel64 is Itanium, to which Haiku has NOT been ported.
If only the community of software developers could conquer a community of designers and graphics people to collaborate without charge on a free operating system.
NB: The message above might reflect my opinion right now, but not necessarily tomorrow or next year.
Just wait. Now we'll see
Everyone posting haikus
Typical Slashdot.
File under 'M' for 'Manic ranting'
It's not a near-useless state. It works. There's a decent amount of software out there. It's fun. It's a hobby.
It gets brought up on Slashdot because it's news for nerds (not everything here is stuff that matters). It's a nice trip down memory lane for BeOS geeks.
Haiku might not change the world, but most things don't. Sure is fun, though!