Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of R1/Alpha4/ReleaseNotes


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Nov 5, 2012, 11:58:52 PM (12 years ago)
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mmadia
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some copy/paste from r1a3 release notes.

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     1= Haiku R1 Alpha 4 Release Notes =
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     3These are the release notes for Haiku R1 Alpha 4, our fourth official release. For this fourth alpha release, we strove to provide an improved version of Haiku that is more stable, introduces more features for both the end-user and developer, and has a greater chance of properly booting on more hardware. 
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     5We have tried hard to make this release as good as possible. Still there are a few known issues and missing features, some of them collected below. Please keep in mind that this is alpha software, which means it is not yet feature complete and still contains known and unknown bugs. While we are mostly confident in the stability of this release, we do not provide any assurances against data loss.
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     7Another goal that has driven the release of the Alpha 4 was to provide current and future Haiku developers an updated and (mostly) stable operating system to work on their software projects. Therefore we have included the basic build tools, along with clients for cvs, svn, git and hg. This release of Haiku is capable of building and running binaries using either GCC 2 or GCC 4. The use of GCC 4 is discouraged however if not absolutely necessary, as no API compatibility is guaranteed with future versions of Haiku.
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     10== System Requirements ==
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     12Haiku currently only works on x86 systems. Minimum memory required is 128 MB. If compiling Haiku within itself, 1 GB of memory is recommended. Haiku has been tested to work on CPUs as slow as a Pentium II 400 MHz, and requires as little as 700 MB of drive space.
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    114== New Features ==
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     17This is a glimpse into some of the more notable improvements and additions to Haiku, since the previous release, R1 Alpha 3. It should be noted that over '''TODO''' bugs closed as fixed since R1 Alpha 3. Additionally, more than '''TODO''' subtle bugs have been fixed, which were discovered by Coverity.
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    219* New native debugger application
    320* New media add-on: 10 channel equalizer
     
    3249* #8626: Radeon HD Palm GPU's non-functional due to incomplete DisplayPort support.
    3350* #8345: Rare kernel panic when PAE Translations are in use (RAM >4GB)
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     53== Missing Features ==
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     55Package management is still being developed and is not included in this release. For the time being, a temporary script is included to help install a small set software (available via `installoptionalpackage`).
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     57== Known Issues ==
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     59LiveCD and first boot performance: After an initial installation or a boot into LiveCD mode, some background tasks are executed to finish the installation setup. This is known to degrade performance. On hard disk installs this usually is not a problem as the tasks are done quickly. In LiveCD mode the performance hit is more prominently visible due to the usually bad seek performance on CDs. Since the CD is read-only, this setup takes place on every start of the LiveCD. On writable media it will only be done once, so further boots shouldn't experience the same delays.
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     61Font rendering, while improved due to the expired font hinting patent, is still not optimal. Due to the uncertain situation about patents, the official release has disabled code, which is known to be patented. This sadly includes the subpixel code used by FreeType. Once the situation is better understood and a decision has been made, subpixel font rendering may get re-enabled for official releases.
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     63Haiku's ACPI support, which is enabled by default, might cause problems on some hardware. ACPI can be disabled in the boot loader's safe mode options menu.
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     65Copying large amounts of data from faster to slower disk drives (like USB sticks) can cause the system to start paging.
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     67The Haiku boot loader has been reported to hang on some hardware.
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     69Support for localization/internationalization is still a work in progress. Some applications might only be partially translated and have issues with long strings in languages other than English.
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     71Firmware for some wireless network cards need user acknowledgement, prior to their intsallation. This includes Broadcom 43xx, Intel ipw2100, Intel ipw2200 and Marvell 88W8335. As a temporary measure, a script is included to assist in this process (available via `install-wifi-firmwares.sh`).
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     73== Source Code ==
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     75The source code of Haiku itself, the source code of the required build tools and the optional packages (except for closed source ones) is made available for download at: http://www.haiku-files.org/files/releases/r1alpha4/sources/
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     77== Reporting Issues ==
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     79There are over '''TODO''' open tickets on Haiku's bug tracker and over '''TODO''' closed items.  If you find what you believe to be an issue, please search our Trac to see if it has already been reported, and if not, file a new ticket: http://dev.haiku-os.org/
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     81To see the list of tickets reported in Haiku R1 Alpha 4, visit http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/R1/Alpha4/ReportedIssues
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     83For information about major issues that have been fixed since the release, visit http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/R1/Alpha4/ReleaseAddendum
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     85For more help see the 'Welcome' link on the Haiku desktop, or visit the Haiku Project's website at www.haiku-os.org.