2008/6/26 Michael Lotz <mmlr@xxxxxxxx>: > On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:49:50 +0000, Salvatore Benedetto wrote >> Has anyone been able to fully build haiku from haiku? > > I did so last night and I am doing it right now while I'm writing this. I've > more or less switched fully to Haiku when on the go. I get internet through > usb_ecm and my mobile phone (Firefox runs extremely well for me by now), get > sound out of HDA through OSS and since the stability has become fairly good (I > get KDL pretty rarely, most of the time with continuable errors), I'm not > really looking back at my BeOS R5 on this machine. Due to file caching > actually not only caching as few as on R5 the performance of svn and jam is > absolutely reasonable, better than on R5, but of course with the to be > expected issues through the lack of an IO scheduler and proper pre-fetching. > But in general Haiku has become everyday usable for me in the last few weeks. > Do you think the I/O Scheduler should be part of R1? I'm going to install Haiku on my laptop real soon now, and try to use it on a daily basis (hopefully it'll boot). I'd like to hear from the others develpoer what's missing? I understand this is not the first time I ask this question, but my intention is to try and keep everybody focus on R1. Regards, -- Salvatore Benedetto (a.k.a. emitrax) Student of Computer Engineer University of Pisa www.haiku-os.it