The Haiku project
develops an open source, spiritual successor to BeOS. The Haiku
project has announced a number of developments which improve the user
experience of their lightweight operating system.
Some of these
changes include expanding support for video formats in the operating
system's media player, fixing compatibility issues between Haiku's
file system and BeOS's implementation of BFS, and a graphical update
manager is now included in the default installation. "Brian Hill
continues his work on the Software Updater, which is now included in
the default image, and almost ready for production.
This tool will be
used to notify the user when updates are available in the
repositories, and automatically apply them. No need to go to pkgman
in the command line for this anymore."
Further details on
Haiku's progress can be found in the project's newsletter.







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