In line with the momentum generated by Haiku beta release, several improvements and bug fixes have been done over the past month to applications, servers, drivers, kernel and the build system. Also, the Java port has returned. Read all the details in the
More details on Haiku monthly activity report.
I think the most important point is that haiku gained a bunch of new contributors thanks to the beta-release.
Which reminds me: I wanted to donate 50€ to them…
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I have Haiku running on my old MSI Wind u100, and it runs really well. I think only the sound isn’t working (and I’m not really bothered about that.)
It does lack polish, and it does lack a decent IDE. BeIDE was one of my favourite IDE’s back in the day, and the offerings there are currently don’t really match it unfortunately.
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