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In the command line, there are no commands “haiku…” or “port…”. I hear that there are many command line tools already ported to Haiku, but I cannot seem to find them in HaikuDepot. For 3D acceleration, it’d be via Mesa(Haiku, so I am told, already uses Mesa and LLVMpipe for the OpenGL backend), and for video they’d need to stand on the shoulders of FFmpeg, or do their own stuff (I am told that Haiku already uses FFmpeg internally, just without any accelerated drivers it can’t make use of VDPAU or other API).įingers crossed! Annoyance #4: Not finding software waddlesplash and Alex von Gluck 🍂 have blueprints for hardware acceleration “it probably needs 1–2 man-months of work”. “We are trying to become the Linux of audio and video applications.”Įven the more surprising that neither video nor 3D are actually hardware accelerated in Haiku. At the time, running on two PowerPC 603 processors running at 66 MHz (Hey, Haiku is not preparing for an IPO, is it?)īeOS, which Haiku is modeled after, in 1995. Haiku comes with 3D demos, showing 3D fonts moving in space. No BeOS video is complete without many windows playing different videos at the same time. Annoyance #3: Nothing is hardware acceleratedīeOS had an obsession with demos. Quick fix: Filter out applications from /system/bin/ that exist in /system/apps as well. via Add to ignore list of the context menu.” You’ll have to remove unwanted commandline apps manually now, i.e. “/system/bin/ used to be ignored, but since especially ported software often ends up in the /bin folder, that is a bad idea. Why does QuickLaunch find the screenshot tool twice, in /boot/system/apps and in /boot/system/bin? The developers seem to be aware, as file:///boot/system/apps/QuickLaunch/ReadMe.html says I agree! (Again: Ticket or it does not exist.) ) Another developer adds: “adding it Windows-style, as a search box in the initial menu, is the way to go imo - in fact that sounds easy enough to do for beta2 and will make a massive difference for a lot of people I’d say”. Maybe, some time? Keeping fingers crossed! (Ticket or it does not exist. Luckily, I hear from a Haiku developer that they will probably integrate this at some point as an improvement or replacement of the good old DeskBar indeed.
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Quick fix: Install QuickLaunch by default and assign it the Alt-Spacebar shortcut by default. I would bet that most users don’t know what to enter under “Application”, namely /boot/system/apps/QuickLaunch/QuickLaunch (just QuickLaunch doesn’t cut it!). The window in which you are supposed to enter “Application” in the Shortcuts settings. It being a Qt4 application, I somehow doubt this code will make it into the default installation, though. I found it in some third-party add-on repository by chance. However, I did not find a way to remove apps again - neither by right-clicking, nor by dragging the icon out of DockBert.Įnter HiQDock.

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By default, there are no applications in DockBert but it says “drop here” so one knows how to get stuff in. It would be nice if DockBert was smart enough to figure out what the user wants to do, and do it. (I am told by a Haiku developer that this is actually a DockBert bug).

How can I make it the default, instead of Deskbar? Right-cllicking on the Deskbar icon in DockBert and selecting “close” closes Deskbar indeed, only for it to re-appear half a second later. The order of things seems reverted from what I would expect, with the Trash being the first rather than the last item.
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How do I get it to the left or bottom of the screen, like the Dock on Mac OS X? I find the UX to be undiscoverable.ĭockBert. When launched for the first time, it is entirely empty, it is not clear how to add anything to it, and it is positioned in a weird location on the screen, with no apparent way to move it. LnLauncher can be installed from HaikuDepot.
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Spotlight on Mac OS X Leopard, invoked by Command-Spacebar.
