Trying out Haiku OS

aeric

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Haiku is an interesting OS that in my watch list.

It is based on BeOS and not Linux.

I learned that it is releasing a new beta recently.

I tested the 64bit iso in Virtual Box.

By the way, Oracle just revamped the Virtual Box website and having a new fresh design for Virtual Box.

However, I still prefer the old design.

First attempt to install the OS failed. Second attempt the OS installed successfully but very slow. Then I reinstalled it again by setting the video RAM to max (128MB). This time it runs smoothly.

I have tried install JDK14 from Haiku Depot and downloaded B4J-Bridge.

B4J IDE connected successfully to the terminal and the guest IP is successfully set using bridge network.

I tried compile some UI and non-UI app but all failed due to missing modules especially JavaFX.

I hope there will be a working JDK and JavaFX packages available in the future so I can run my B4J apps inside this OS.

I will revisit this OS in the future. šŸ™šŸ»

 

aeric

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This OS is amazing. It is very stable and usable. Surprise that an OS can run smoothly on old machine just using 266MB of RAM with nice UI. I can say it beats any Linux distro and DE.
 

aeric

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For sure. I remember when I was toying with BeOS many years ago, it was amazing.
I think someone showed me a Sony laptop with Japanese keyboard installed with BeOS.
I have not much experience with BeOS but Haiku is fascinated me since many years ago.
When I start developing software using VB6, I use an icon pack which contains BeOS icons. BeOS icons are the most selected icons as they look really nice. It look so modern back to 20 years ago.
 
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