Launch daemon can be useful when you need to launch a job or a service at the system start.
A few days before we have learned how to backup the entire Haiku system. Now it's time to restore it.
Sometimes you might need to identify the version of an Haiku application in a script or in the Terminal.
If you use Haiku on a regular basis, you might need to do a backup of your entire system.
You might need sometimes to create a live USB stick with Haiku. It can be useful – for instance – in case of backup and restore of your system.
Haiku is proposing offline and online documentations depending on the area covered
If you come from other systems than Haiku, the folders named “non-packaged” could be a curiosity for you.
By default, the SSH server is running on Haiku. However you can’t have access to it unless you do a little bit of manual configuration.
Do you know you can upgrade Haiku to the latest version ?