What are the disadvantages of running Haiku on a laptop? Are there any?
>>57520729
You can try that on your own, probably it won't have drivers for your hardware. Also, it's not stable. Do you want to join to beta-testers?
>inb4 Win10 users already are beta-testers
Does Haiku have enough software for you?
>>57520729
It might not have what you need as an OS, or support your hardware.
>>57520729
disadvantages;
- less software
- less drivers
- not very stable
advantages;
- looks and feels like BeOS
- very fast
if it's got drivers for your machine and has the software you need, then give it a try, i would at least dual boot it with something else as well, though
Isn't this OS lain related?
What's your deal you weeb?
>>57521215
no?
>>57521279
>The phrase "To Be Continued", with a colored "Be" is shown at the end of most of the episodes. This is a reference to BeOS, whose logo has similar coloring.
>Haiku began as the OpenBeOS project in 2001, the year that Be, Inc. was bought by Palm, Inc. and BeOS development was discontinued;
>tfw I only know this because I installed BeOS years ago after watching lain
>>57521279
also
https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/?task=search&ghost=&search_text=BeOS%20%20lain
>>57520729
Nothing will work. Does it even support ACPI?
>>57521315
>>57521326
>anime references to the OS this OS is based on
>both operating systems are now weeb operating systems
What kind of retarded logic is this?
>>57521337
Deal with it.
>>57521372
No.
I remember BeOS was capable of decoding DivX3 videos on my PentiumII 400 Mhz. Windows would stutter and shit the bed. I was always amazed at how zippy it felt. Only other OS that felt that comfy was QNX.
Don't you mean what are the advantages? I can't see very many
>>57522040
What am I looking at?