Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Jul 2009 20:44 UTC
It seems like only yesterday when Haiku was nothing more than a mere promise. Oh how the times have changed, as evidenced by yesterday's news: Colin Guenther has ported the FreeBSD WiFi stack to Haiku, and managed to get a connection, browse the internet, and download a large file.
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I don't know why, but I really never thought I'd actually see the words 'Haiku' and 'Wireless' in the same title...
I'm a big BeOS fan - it was (is) totally ass-kickingly fast (even under emulation), so the idea of being able to use Haiku on my laptop with wireless is mind-boggling (and [squirt] inducing).
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I don't know why, but I really never thought I'd actually see the words 'Haiku' and 'Wireless' in the same title...
I'm a big BeOS fan - it was (is) totally ass-kickingly fast (even under emulation), so the idea of being able to use Haiku on my laptop with wireless is mind-boggling (and [squirt] inducing).
... yes, I know.