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const_void@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Linux, Running On Not A Lot

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Linux, Running On Not A Lot

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const_void@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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There are many possible answers to the question of what the lowest-powered hardware on which Linux could run might be, but it’s usually a pre-requisite for a Linux-capable platform to have a …
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    Sounds silly but I would love to buy a kit.

    • Certainity45@lemmy.ml
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      Buy the Ben Eater’s breadboard computer: https://eater.net/shop

      His Youtube is full of tutorials: https://piped.video/channel/UCS0N5baNlQWJCUrhCEo8WlA

      It is possible to tinker it even more intoa a single pcb-version: https://piped.video/channel/UCS0N5baNlQWJCUrhCEo8WlA

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        Yep got one of Ben eaters kits in the back.

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