Welcome to the Haiku User Guide
Below, you'll find the documentation of the most important aspects of Haiku. Naturally, completing and extending the documentation is a continuing process. If you find errors or would like to suggest topics or maybe even contribute yourself, please file a bugreport or get in touch on the documentation mailing list.
Boot Loader | Set safe boot options to solve configuration problems. |
Filesystem layout | Understand the filesystem hierarchy and get familiar with important file locations and folders. |
Haiku's GUI | Learn about the basic elements of the graphical user interface. |
Workspaces | Use virtual desktops for an uncluttered work environment. |
Twitcher | Switch between running applications. |
Team Monitor | Kill unresponsive applications or system components. |
Tracker | Learn all about navigating, working with files and folders and how to configure Haiku's file manager. |
Shortcuts and key combinations | The most common shortcuts to speed up your workflow. |
Deskbar | Use and configure Haiku's version of the "Start" menu and taskbar. |
Filetypes | Set default applications, change file types and create your own. |
Attributes | One of Haiku's main features lets you manage and add any kind of data to any file. |
Index | Use indexing to be able to search for attributes. |
Queries | Use Haiku's lightning fast queries to quickly find what you're looking for. |
Workshop: Filetypes, Attributes, Index and Queries | Learn to use some of Haiku's key features by organizing your DVDs. |
Applications | Learn how to un/install applications in general and how work with the ones that come with Haiku. |
Desktop Applets | Simple tools to install on your Desktop and Deskbar. |
Preferences | Configuring and setting up your system. |
Bash and Scripting | Learn of some interesting scripts used by the system and about online resources for working in the shell and scripting. |