Post Aa86iAS5jPDA3PCUNc by trezzer@social.linux.pizza
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 (DIR) Post #Aa86iAS5jPDA3PCUNc by trezzer@social.linux.pizza
       2023-09-24T10:19:49Z
       
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       Haiku OS is probably the most fun OS to use today. Great looking, super-fast, excellent documentation of OS features, friendly community. If hardware support were a bit better, I'd be happy daily driving this beauty. #Haiku #HaikuOS #AlternativeOS #OSS
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa86lsSkYcOrQ3HGL2 by adiz@soc0.outrnat.nl
       2023-09-25T15:31:58.196Z
       
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       @trezzer@social.linux.pizza I absolutely love HaikuOS ​:haiku:​. I cannot wait until it's genuinely matured enough to the point that I can reliably use it as a daily driver.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa88ezi3Po07mBHVlw by gray@ryona.agency
       2023-09-25T15:52:53.124901Z
       
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       @adiz @trezzer I kind of want to install it on the L14 but I’m a bit wary of hardware support. I should put it on my older Thinkpad.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa8CJDZVaxAYDN9jkW by adiz@soc0.outrnat.nl
       2023-09-25T16:34:02.092Z
       
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       @gray@ryona.agency I put it on my X230, and it worked, but not well. It lacks virtually all support for mobile devices, like laptops, because, at the end of the way, it's BeOS---and BeOS was a desktop operating system that basically never existed or was never meant to exist on a laptop. I'm sure there is interest and perhaps motivation/work by the Haiku team to provide support for mobile devices (like suspend, full function key support, etc.). But, right now, Haiku is very much a desktop-centric OS. I installed it onto my mini-PC here at home and it works quite well, although is still lacking hardware support. For example, even though it's an extremely small OS and boots almost immediately, it runs hot, as if there's no power management or my computer just doesn't know what to do with it so it runs at 100%, 100% of the time. @trezzer@social.linux.pizza