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Realtek-USB-Wireless-Adapter-Drivers
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For an upcoming war against them, we need you to fight with us. The truth is men are tired of liberty. We become strong, I feel, when we have no friends upon whom to lean, or to look to for moral guidance.
Nothing wrong with driver that built into the kernel.Those driver work fine.However driver that not built into kernel,they might not work with new kernel.For example, this https://github.com/corneal64/Realtek-USB-Wireless-Adapter-Drivers driver didn't support new kernel.
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Compiling Wi-Fi Adapter Driver
I followed the instruction for DKMS and finally rebooted my PC.
rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials
- Operating System Development Tutorials in Rust on the Raspberry Pi
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How would you build an operating system? (SerenityOS with Andreas Kling)
I am very interested in this tutorial for building an OS for the Raspberry Pi in Rust: https://github.com/rust-embedded/rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutoria...
I'd love to try it out when (if ever) I have the time.
- M1 crate
- OS development tutorials in Rust on the Raspberry Pi
- Embedded Rust Development
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Has anyone programmed a Raspberry Pi with Rust?
I like rust, low level and embedded hacking so I programmed a simple "kernel", based on this: https://github.com/rust-embedded/rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials
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Can you learn and be good at programming by imitating codes?
So every week, I basically followed along these tutorials. I didn't even made an effort to fully understand the code I was copying, as I just didn't want to waste mental energy on it as I wanted that energy and time wasted on my focus at the time (C++ and JS). I did that for like a year, doing 1-3 tutorials/week from that site. Over the course of it, I got to build web apps, several compilers, several games mostly board games/3d shooters/2d multiplayer games, raytracers, peer to peer apps, building a networking stack, bots, blockchain apps, servers, PGP encryption, E2E encryption apps such as for messaging, built a NES emulator, virtual machines, simulators and graphics programming, etc. I'd say the longest one was learning to build a tiny OS on raspberry pi
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Linux booting raspberry via USB?
Hello everyone, I'm not sure if this is possible, but I'll give it a shot. I have a raspberry PI zero and a linux host pc. I am trying to run stuff on the raspberry on bare metal, no OS below it (using this tutorial https://github.com/rust-embedded/rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials/). Now in the tutorial 4 there is a step "flash the kernel onto SD card and insert the SD card into the raspberry". Now, given my lack of SD card adapter (I'm also curious) I wanted to ask if it is possible to deliver this kernel onto the raspberry without the SD card using USB.
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Writing a “bare metal” operating system for Raspberry Pi 4
I believe it already exists: https://github.com/rust-embedded/rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials
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Tutorial: Writing a “bare metal” operating system for Raspberry Pi 4
Is this just an alternative UI for GitHub but without the files? Am I missing something obvious? I'm confused.
Actual github repo for anyone looking for the files: https://github.com/rust-embedded/rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutoria...
What are some alternatives?
jekyll-container - My jekyll base container due to official repo has a performance issue. You can use in your projects.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
PirCrack4 - Using Kali on Raspberry Pi 4 for basic aircrack tools
rppal - A Rust library that provides access to the Raspberry Pi's GPIO, I2C, PWM, SPI and UART peripherals.
blackmagic-espidf - Blackmagic Wireless SWD Debug probe hosted on esp-idf SDK (for ESP8266) with UART on Telnet port and HTTP using xterm.js
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox
Debian-Pi-Aarch64 - This is the first 64-bit system in the world to support all Raspberry Pi 64-bit hardware!!! (Include: PI400,4B,3B+,3B,3A+,Zero2W)
rpi4-osdev - Tutorial: Writing a "bare metal" operating system for Raspberry Pi 4
rtbth-dkms - Linux Bluetooth driver for Ralink (Mediatek) RT3290/RT3298LE wireless module
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
wavemon - wavemon is an ncurses-based monitoring application for wireless network devices on Linux.
buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.