After nearly 6 years since R1/alpha4, Haiku R1/beta1 has been released.
[...] This release sees the addition of official x86_64 images, alongside the existing x86 32-bit ones.
[...] By far the largest change in this release is the addition of a complete package management system.
I'm very happy to see the progress alternative open source operating systems have made in recent years.
[Haiku -- an OS,
development continues,
open source is good.
Try your own --Ed.]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 01 2018, @10:07AM
As far as I can tell, it just means that in order to to corrupt the system files, you have to corrupt the corresponding package files.