In a new post on Oliver’s web site.  Now he had a completed the framework to allow an app to use an API to talk to the BT Kit which in turns is able to talk the HW driver. As he tells us:

“All a huge background that is not bringing us new spectacular things. But its the skeleton and the base of all the Haiku bluetooth subsystem. From now on, new bluetooth functionalities are some lines of code far (in HCI layer terms).”

A detailed explanation is available in the post as well as a nice picture of the communication chain.

Keep up the good work ! Kudos man !

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Two come-backs
Manette.be - March 7th, 2008

Two websites came back to life recently

The first one is one from the old BeOS days: The BeOS Tips Server.

There you can find a lot of Tips and Tricks useful for the day to day life with BeOS. A good thing, a new Haiku section has been introduced. This is the kind of site which really is in-line with the BeOS community spirit.  Everybody interested in sharing or updating a Tip should contribute.

The second one is the relaunch of Darwyrm’s blog:

  Ok, not the usual one but an additional one in fact.  Good news for us this long time Haiku contributor is getting back to bloging activities :-). Here is what he says about his new blog:

“I’ve been off the BeOS / Haiku radar for some months now. I still am not officially active in it anymore, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t keep thinking about Haiku or coming up with ideas that could make it better.”

“I’ve decided to start a blog which is still Haiku-oriented, but not limited to Haiku or even necessarily computers in general. Yep, this is my own little, relatively-insignificant corner of the Web.”


His first blog item explains a step in his adventure trying to work on designing the 3D-accelerated desktop experience for Haiku R2 by experimenting with a tweaked Xubuntu installation. Read more about it here.

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Francesca from OsDrawer.net wrote to us a few days ago with a quick note about some server-related problems that had taken the site offline. It appears that everything is working now, as we received another EMail from Francesca shortly after:

We just wanted to notify that after having had some problems with our host, osdrawer is back online, kicking, and waiting for new projects!

Hope to see you all soon

It’s great to hear that the server problems have been resolved, and thanks to Francesca for keeping the community up-to-date on the site’s status.

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While hunting around on BeBits recently, I came across an application I had completely forgotten about: Jonas Kirillia’s “Label,” a tracker add-on which lets you change the colour of Tracker icons (similar to the colour label support in older versions of Mac OS). The binary available on BeBits crashes with more recent builds of OpenTracker, however the source is also included in the zip file.

After opening up the .proj file in BeIDE and hitting Ctrl-M (“make”), I had a freshly-compiled copy of the binary about 10 seconds later. And this time it worked without crashing – it appears that Label works so long as you’re also running the same version of libtracker.so that was present when it was compiled. So if you’ve been missing this app, or if you never had a chance to try it, grab the download on BeBits and follow the two steps at the beginning of the paragraph (note: on R5, you’ll need to install the Development Tools if they’re not already present).

It seems to work perfectly so far and it’s incredibly handy for quickly adding some visual emphasis to one or more items in a Tracker view (E.g. I’ve been using it to give urgent BeMail messages a red colouring/tint).

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After having no further luck recovering the files from my damaged BeOS partition (details here and here), I decided to setup a fresh install of R5 Pro – I haven’t given up entirely, just didn’t want to go completely insane as a result of being stuck in Windows.

In the course of attempting to get the files back, I tried just about everything I could think of – and came across a few screenshot-worthy “scenes” in the process. Read on if you’ve ever wondered what the R5 installer looks like in ZETA, or if you enjoy creative ways to pluralize words.

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Quick notes:

  • Rudolf Cornelissen posted on his blog about what he is working on for the moment.  I just spotted “I’m fiddling with 3D support improvement” which seems appealing to me but the reading is more for technical gurus around us :-) Anyway, and as far as I can understand that literature, he is trying a new way of talking to nVidia chips to render 3D scenes. He explains he will now test the thing with real applications and try to see if it is possible to gain FPS thanks ro the new render command. Faster teapot around the corner :-) ?.
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Remember my news item about Zebuntu-mini recently ? As seen on OSnews today Zebuntu (full) beta 3 is now out. You can give it a try by downloading the iso from here: http://zebuntu.cvn-server.de/. There is also a video tutorial presenting step by step how to install Zebuntu. It’s 20 megs and it’s here (.mkv).

Also the Zebuntu.com web site is now up, but for the moment only for german speaking humans.

Another interesting piece of information about this project has been found in the forum:

Some guy asked:

How you will get the compatibility with BeOS programs?

To that question an admin answered

We want to achieve compatibility to BeOS with BlueEyedOS

You can see beta 3 screenshots here.

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