Any of you gonna actually use Haiku OS when it reaches R1 stable?

Any of you gonna actually use Haiku OS when it reaches R1 stable?

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Yes.

So, in 2030? I could consider it once it gets some kind of gpu acceleration (and would become just a bit less buggy)

Honestly, it looks like an indie OS. And that's no good, especially in tech industry. So nope.

Pretty much. It's more buggy than Win ME

Maybe.
It really depends on whether or not it's more or less usable than my i3 setup and whether it runs well on KVM with a fake gpu.

Spotted the Pajeet.

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Looks more like a research OS than something that's ever going to be usable.

I've loved BeOS ever since I could play DivX movies on it on a 400 mhz Pentium II at full speed. When trying to play the same file in Windows, the video stuttered and stammered. That was enough to sell me on the capabilities of the OS.

I've tried it, it's somewhat usable but it crashes so fucking much.

Unless everyone suddenly ports their software and drivers to it, no.

I'm already 34, don't know if I'll still be around then

I doubt it ever will.

>no tiling
>No LaTex
>Shit ton of bugs
>No drivers
Nah, fuck that.

>>no tiling
Why the fuck do you need tiling to be a feature?

>Why the fuck do you need tiling to be a feature?
Because it's extremely convenient on a 16:9 screen?
I was forced to use regular DEs Formulars a week and it was painful.

I'm sorry but this is supposed to be a BeOS clone, not a Linux distro. Stay with Linux if you want that, but I doubt you can get that without replacing Tracker with an i3-like shell compatible with Haiku

>I'm sorry but this is supposed to be a BeOS clone, not a Linux distro
1. It stopped being a clone when they broke compatibility on 64 bits
2. If it can't even change a DE, what's a single positive compared to, say, MacOS?

>what's a single positive compared to, say, MacOS?
Haiku is libre software.
MacOS is proprietary.

>>no tiling
Good.

I probably won't just because I don't see what Haiku does differently from any other OS.

Unless you want it to be an x86 only OS, that's not going to happen.

what's the fucking point
i'm not gonna use it, no
it's just redundant