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- Minimal Linux Live (MLL) – A tiny educational build-from-scratch Linux
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Gathering raw HID reports - small distro for specific functionality only
I have found Minimal Linux Live. Any opinions?
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DIY Unix since 1991
Minimal Linux Live a project that builds a minimal Linux OS with as few additions as possible.
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Which is the most minimal distro out there?
I did see.. https://github.com/ivandavidov/minimal
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What's the baseline RAM usage these days, around 500 MB?
I run this 8MB .iso in a 96MB Vbox. http://minimal.idzona.com It's just busybox (& kernel). Cool! (I've wanted to tinyconfig+ min for Vbox but too lazy; you could become famous for minimal custom kernel .config for Vbox devices!)
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Arch-based i386 Distro
Maybe have a look at http://minimal.idzona.com DW/mll
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Hey there, I want some help with virtual machines
The b950 cpu doesn't have vt-x (like my N450!) So I run Vbox version 5.x=last and (this)[https://github.com/ivandavidov/minimal/releases/download/28-Jan-2018/minimal_linux_live_28-Jan-2018_32-bit_bios.iso] 32bit busybox-only 8MB!.iso (mll distro)[http://DistroWatch.com/mll] in a 0.1GB ram Vbox. Learn these ash cmds: https://busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html wget static binaries, even .deb pkgs or maybe from http://s.minos.io/
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Can I have a VM if I can't Virtualize?
CPU? Use old Vbox 5 & 32bit distro. I do, on MX19 N450 (1GB ram! https://github.com/ivandavidov/minimal/releases/download/28-Jan-2018/minimal_linux_live_28-Jan-2018_32-bit_bios.iso )
- I need help, I need some project ideas
- [Beginner to Intermediate] What should I look for if I want to learn Linux more in depth?
eudyptula
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Looking for advice on learning kernel development
Otherwise, if you really want to start directly with Linux, I'd recommend reading "Linux kernel development" by Robert Love. After which, you might read a more practical book about writing drivers (like "Linux Driver Development for Embedded Processors - 2nd Edition"). In the meanwhile, start playing with the kernel by writing small changes like the ones in the "Eudyptula challange": https://github.com/agelastic/eudyptula. After that, finally move to the kernel's documentation: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/ and start contributing.
- learning kernel development
What are some alternatives?
archwiki - MediaWiki used on Arch Linux websites (read-only mirror)
tilck - A Tiny Linux-Compatible Kernel
UEFI-Tuts - YOUTUBE Tutorials on how the UEFI works to boot your own Operating System. Think of this as an EFI Bootloader.
linux - Linux kernel source tree
Portable-Linux - Guide to install any linux distro to boot BIOS & UEFI and function portably.
lowlevelprogramming-university - How to be low-level programmer
mkroot - Simple Linux build, bootable under qemu for multiple architectures.
tinyroot - How to make a very small linux bootable drive
voidnsrun - Run glibc binaries in musl libc Void Linux environment
altbox - Website for altbox.dev, the alternative toolbox for developers
ubuntu-terminal - a perfect about me page, for linux lovers! 🎉
MyLittleLutrisScripts - Lutris scripts for old games.