Summary: Just thought I'd float this question here as I've had little response elsewhere - Haiku has a raw hdd image that they apparently build every night. I ...
Summary: (a) BeOS doesn't _need_ any FAT partition. (b) BeOS doesn't _need_ to run from an image file. Once you have booted BeOS, you can create a partition, m...
Summary: BeOS PE: I created a new image.be file and replaced the old one - the sound works fine using the old image.be (it recognizes the sound card as seen in...
Summary: (sorry my english, i'm Brazilian) Well, in my first instalation of BeOS in my computer i had the same problem because my computer was running Windows ...
Summary: I had the same problem (no mouse pointer after installing Window's 2000) on a pre-1996 Aopen PC (bios old enough that it would not recognize a hard dr...
Summary: Easy, there are a few ways to do this but all rely on one simple fact, installation order. FIRST install win2k on a partition of it's own dosn't mat...
Summary: You can (1)zip the installed 500 meg. beos image file and (2)copy it to any dos based hard drive on a "ZIP" disk. The compressed file will be about 46...
Summary: I'm getting all the icons in the BeOS startup display. (The purple coloured screen with the BE logo) It doesn't stop at anything but it turns my monit...
Summary: I use a MS IntelliMouse with no problems. Can you borrow one to test with your system? There is a hardware compatibility list at Frizbe. Have you ...
Summary: I can't answer your particular question regarding performance comparisons, but I would like to comment on this: "I recently read here that it doesn't ...
Summary: Hi everybody, I picked up the idea of installing BeOS again. But unfortunately my object of experimentation is a quite wicked configuration: I have B...
Summary: OK! While I understood the modification of the kernel_intel file I didn't understand the boot disk. The simple answer is that ALL kernel_intel f...
Summary: First off, I want to say that I am NOT an idiot, so you can fling whatever computer lingo you want at me :) Before I describe my problem, here are my ...
Summary: Yes, you can install BeOS R5 PE without Windows... in Linux (for example), just uncompress the .tgz archive, do something along the lines of "dd if=...
Summary: I have a Athlon 1.33ghz, kt7a-raid motherboard, 2 x 30gb ata 100 drives, 512mb ram, geforce 2 mx400 graphics card running win 2000 and i really want t...
Summary: I'm a BeOS newby It try beos 5 PE and it's cool I install after that PRO and now MAX edition , in all case from boot to shutdown my hdd led flesh a...
Summary: I seem to recall VPC 6 being able to install BeOS (i saw an article on how to do it *somewhere* on the web), but i bet you'd need at least 5x or up..t...
Summary: Stop! I was wrong on the limit size. Try the ram limiting boot floppy at bebits dot com. I checked on that and I was wrong. The max partiton seems to ...
Summary: Well, do you have a P4 in the spare c^&p PC? If so then only a few P4's have trouble. Most can boot with a PE boot floppy and only might need the safe...
Summary: There are quite a few ways to install what you want. Actually you can do a network install with the ProCD or even the PE version. Just make the CD or ...
Summary: I downloaded the Personal edition some time ago, I loved BeOS the only problum was when i upgraded to an AMD Athlon XP based system, BeOS wouldnt load...
Summary: OHHHH, I think there are a few how to's on the web. It is my opinion that you must have a single "contigious" file! Somewhere I think on osnews Eugeni...
Summary: Hey guys I just got the 213 MB download from bebits.com for the BeOS MAX edition. As you all know this file comes as a ZIP. I extracted all the cont...
Summary: You can download the BeOS Developer Edition for free and make your own CD although it is not really very easy and newer burners will require that you ...
Summary: Well, if you put XP on it's version of NTFS you will not be able to use BeOS in it's PE install. PE uses a filesystem within a file. The boot floppy c...