Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Mar 2007 17:38 UTC, submitted by sogabe
BeOS & Derivatives Haiku has its first distribution, but it's not coming from the Haiku development team. Pingwinek has just released GNU/Haiku 0.1.0, what is claimed to be (probably?) the first distribution of the Haiku operating system, coming from Poland. According to the Pingwinek home page, GNU/Haiku consists of the base Haiku system plus 40 packages ported from the Pingwinek GNU/Linux distribution, and it includes the GCC 2.95.3 compiler, several simple games, SDL, Midnight Commander, and ncurses. GNU/Haiku can be run from a HDD, in QEMU and VMWare or as a Live CD. Screenshots are available, and the images can be download from this page.
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umccullough
Member since:
2006-01-26

Well, duh - Haiku comes with GNU software (hello: bash!)

But anyway, that doesn't mean it has to be named GNU/Haiku - that's really quite annoying as there's no requirement that it do so. (last I checked, the GPL didn't require that the use of GNU software be specified in the product name).

I'm a little disappointed in this "first distro" - I think it's slightly in bad taste, but I'll reserve my judgment as this is really just my opinion.

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ahwayakchih Member since:
2006-03-22

I'm a little disappointed in this "first distro" - I think it's slightly in bad taste, but I'll reserve my judgment as this is really just my opinion.

I thought exactly the same the moment i read the news and saw first screenshots.

Not only it's IMHO too early, but also putting GNU in the name and Penguin as logo/wallpaper is... well... not what i'd like to see.

BTW "Pingwinek" means "Small penguin" in Polish language, so it can have double meaning (one which is kinda offensive).

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dylansmrjones Member since:
2005-10-02

OTOH, he cannot call it Haiku if I remember correctly. Yet again, hit's not the best chosen name - especially not considering some of the (granted, very few) anti-GPL zealots one can find in the Haiku forums ;) - I must admit my toes curled a bit in horror from seeing the name ;)

However - looking at the website it's not difficult to understand why the name is GNU/Haiku.

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Ford Prefect Member since:
2006-01-16

How many percent of the software coming with this distro would you subject to be GNU software?

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umccullough Member since:
2006-01-26

How many percent of the software coming with this distro would you subject to be GNU software?

Oh, i started by responding to what Haiku comes with, but then I realized this guy added a bunch of software (for no apparent reason) - so I wouldn't know.

Edited 2007-03-12 21:53

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