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BeOS-Inspired Haiku Has Been Tackling File-System Issues, Better Wacom Tablet Support

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 14 August 2025 at 06:13 AM EDT. 2 Comments
Tbe BeOS-inspired Haiku operating system has continued in advancing this open-source platform with more fixes and other enhancements. The project published its July recap to outline the interesting changes made.

July was a lighter month for development with Haiku but still there were some hardware support improvements and a variety of fixes made throughout the codebase for Haiku. Some of the July 2025 highlights for the project include:

- Improvements to behavior in malloc for better coping on 32-bit systems. This can fix GCC compilation of some very large files and also reduce address space fragmentation.

- The su command will no longer ask for a password even when run as root directly.

- FAT16 is added to the known file-systems in the Storage Kit.

- The NFSv4 driver on Haiku has seen several fixes, including to fix crashes, stale data, and other problems.

- The EXT4 driver meanwhile has seen fixes to its tree splitting code for being able to deal with directories growing beyond a certain number of entries.

- Haiku now supports the pad wheel on Wacom tablets.

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More details on these recent Haiku operating system improvements via Haiku-OS.org.

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