Just booted the R1B1 USB stick on my dual-core Intel Lenovo laptop and... it
shows Intel HD Audio, but no sound from anything. Mail still doesn’t seem to
work, WebPositive crashes trying to view a HD YouTube video, MIDI player
crashes on close, SoundPlayer (likewise), etc.
The one nice thing tho, it boots fast and I believe it’s running in native
resolution (Intel Iris; Sandybridge)! But it’s still not usable to me without
sound, mail, and a stable browser.
From: scottmc
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 7:32 PM
To: Haiku developers mailing list
Cc: haiku
Subject: [haiku] Re: [haiku-development] Haiku R1/beta1 has been released
Congratulations everyone. This had been years in the making and a flurry of
work over the last few months. Nice work everyone.
-Scott
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018, 6:29 PM waddlesplash <waddlesplash@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Haiku R1/beta1 has FINALLY been released!
https://www.haiku-os.org/news/2018_09_28_haiku_r1_beta1/
Thanks to everyone who pitched in over the past few months to make
this finally happen; especially to kallisti5 and jessicah for their
work on the new infrastructure, to PulkoMandy for lots of random
advice about the release process, and to the entire HaikuPorts team
for promptly responding to my tickets.
And now, I can go get some sleep.
-waddlesplash