Haiku published their January 2026 status report to highlight the improvements they made to their open-source OS over the past month. Some of the January highlights for Haiku include:

  • Completing the work around new touchpad functionality for Haiku. This work now allows for two-finger scrolling, edge motion, software button areas, and click finger support. Newer Elantech touchpads are now supported too.

  • The Realtek rtl8125 driver has been synced with upstream OpenBSD for improving support for some newer networking hardware.

  • Haiku has implemented more functionality mandated by the POSIX 2024 specification.

  • Fixing some missing locking in the file panel constructor to fix broken open/save panel appearances throughout various apps.

  • A disk image menu is finally added to DriveSetup so that disk images can be worked from that GUI without resorting to the command line.

  • IPv6 support for telnet as well netstat.

  • falseprophet@piefed.socialOP
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    3 days ago

    It was started by a former BeOs developer and has evolved from there. Haiku can run BeOs software that is binary compatible. It exists because they wanted they make their own Operating system.