Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Dec 2012 18:03 UTC, submitted by kragil
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RE[3]: Actually the "Duke Nukem of OSes" is...
by cb88 on Sun 9th Dec 2012 05:39
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Well really the reason for QT and Java apps is to fill the few gaping holes... and to run Minecraft at some point in time once kallisti5 gets mesa hardware acceleration working
The nice other features are bonuses in many ways I already like some applications for haiku better than any other. Caya for instance is just great... it still needs work but its just plain awesome combined with Stack & Tile windoing




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There's not a whole lot of point if you're just running Qt & Java applications. Linux already does that pretty well. Speed, simplicity, and integration are some of Haiku's main features, all of which are lost when using non-native software. (It's a necessary evil for now.)
IOW, Haiku will never be better at running Linux software than Linux, and becoming something akin to just another distribution isn't the goal.