I read somewhere that the project is really hurting due to the original programmers having little to no time to devote to it, so I’m not expecting to run it on a Raspberry Pi anytime soon.
That doesn’t surprise me. I have Haiku running in a VM, but haven’t looked at it in 2 years, despite the fact I used BeOS as a daily driver back in the day.
I still have it installed (Haiku, actually) on a small 32-bit laptop that I boot occasionally just to marvel at how awesome it is.
A port to Arm or Risc V would be great, it seems like a natural match to small SBCs.
Well, if you want “compile something unstable yourself,” here is their official documentation for ARM64.
And here is someone’s progress report on porting to RISC-V. They seem to have started in 2021, so maybe they were successful.
I read somewhere that the project is really hurting due to the original programmers having little to no time to devote to it, so I’m not expecting to run it on a Raspberry Pi anytime soon.
I wish I could help, but I’m no programmer.
That doesn’t surprise me. I have Haiku running in a VM, but haven’t looked at it in 2 years, despite the fact I used BeOS as a daily driver back in the day.