Fixing Display and Graphics Driver Issues in Haiku
A controlled Haiku graphics workflow using fail-safe video, exact adapter IDs, conservative modes, logs, component blocking, and reports.
You have a specific problem. Here's how to diagnose and resolve it.
A controlled Haiku graphics workflow using fail-safe video, exact adapter IDs, conservative modes, logs, component blocking, and reports.
Diagnose Haiku DHCP failures in order: device and link, Wi-Fi association, lease and routes, DNS, static comparison, logs, and reports.
Fix Haiku package conflicts by inspecting installed scopes and solver plans, synchronizing trusted repositories, and using bootable states.
Recover Tracker without rebooting, preserve Haiku crash and thread evidence, isolate folders, add-ons and settings, then verify the trigger.
Separate WebPositive site compatibility from network, profile/cache, fonts, settings, HaikuWebKit package regressions, and reportable bugs.
The correct order of operations for repairing a corrupted Linux filesystem, and what to do when the repair tool reports it can't fix something automatically.
Load average climbs while top shows idle CPU — this usually means processes stuck waiting on I/O, not CPU; here's how to find which one.
The difference between an oops and a full panic, how to read an oops call trace to identify the responsible driver, and when it's safe to ignore.
Recovering a Linux system that panics or hangs during boot right after a kernel or driver update, using boot menu options that don't require external rescue media.
A service failing only with SELinux enforcing needs the actual denial read from audit.log and fixed with a targeted policy module, not disabled protection.