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All the real fun in Haiku can be had with the nightly updates. I've gone from a mostly not working netbook on Alpha 3 to the same netbook fully supported under various nightlies. You just have to read the release notes to figure out where you want to start from.

For me, it was the point they added WPA support soon after the Alpha 3 release. Barring one minor hiccup, I had nothing but improved performance and support when testing nightlies about once a month on that device.
I'm seriously looking forward to a working RPi install; I know that's a long time coming but I have always been patient with Haiku.