Subj : Re: Haiku & MagiTerm
To   : claw
From : apam
Date : Sat Jun 11 2022 03:56 pm

cl> on arch /bin/somedirector/files
cl>
cl> this is where they store the programs in the system

Yeah, Haiku is a bit different, it's not a linux distribution, but a different operating system all together, it's made with the idea of being compatible with beos and the kernel was originally based on the newos kernel.

Haiku's programs are stored on a readonly filesystem it seems and are installed via haiku depot, though there is a place you can put third party applications though I can't remember where it is right now.

The best solution would be to make a port, and submit it to haiku ports, but not sure I want to do that - ie another thing to maintain.

Andrew

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