This report covers hrev58043 through hrev58187. We’re now back to development “as usual” after the release of R1/beta5 (though some of the changes in this report did make it in to the release itself.) ...
Getting the networking to run is essential in today's need for permanent internet connection. As keeping up to date with all the different and ever changing hardware and drivers is quite impossible ...
Haiku uses a custom fork of Perforce's Jam. This mailing list thread helps to explain the decision to fork jam. As of August 2019, this is the current version. If a ...
Sets up a view with the frame rectangle, which is specified in the coordinate system of its eventual parent, and assigns the BView an identifying name, which can be NULL. When it's created, a BView ...
The fifth beta for Haiku R1 over a year and a half of hard work to improve Haiku’s hardware support and its overall stability, and to make lots more software ports available for use. Nearly 350 bugs ...
Using a USB flash drive is one of the best ways to install Haiku. It is also the only way to really try and enjoy all the features of Haiku without touching your hard drives. The Haiku live CD is ...
In January of 2010, I started publishing lessons on learning to program for Haiku, aimed at people who want to be able to write simple programs to get stuff done, but never had anyone around teach ...
Welcome to the Haiku installation guide! This document will help you install Haiku on your computer, guiding you through the Haiku installation one step at a time. Depending on your hardware ...
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about Haiku. For development related topics, please check out the Development FAQ. Haiku is a fast, efficient, easy to use and lean open source operating ...
Since I started publishing my Learning to Program with Haiku lesson series back in January, I have, on many occasions, seen comments asking for lessons aimed at current codemonkeys who want to break ...
I am a programmer and would like to help. Where can I get started? We are currently in the process of transitioning from irc.freenode.net network to irc.oftc.net network. The community also maintains ...
Unless the system entered KDL by itself, you can normally do that by invoking the keyboard shortcut Alt-SysReq-D. Note that in KDL your keyboard may not work. PS/2 keyboards always do, USB keyboards ...