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    Debian Linux for WDTV's

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    Debian for WDTV Live (running WDLXTV) - Inc. Build Essentials

    ...Since then, Squeeze is no longer supported, so Debian moved the source repo's. The original "/etc/apt/sources.list" file needs to be changed: deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free deb-src http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free You can then install Squeeze packages: eg: apt-get update apt-get install debian-archive-keyring apt-get install build-essential Which gives you a basic GCC environment. I applied the above on the original squeeze image, which may make it easier to get a working system, or, just make your own: The original Debian image is also here: http://files.wdlxtv.de/debian-squeeze.img.tgz
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    How to Make a Computer Operating System

    How to Make a Computer Operating System

    How to Make a Computer Operating System in C++

    A practical guide and GitHub-hosted project by Samy Pesse that walks you through building a very simple UNIX-based operating system in C++, designed to boot, launch a userland shell, and remain extensible. It’s more than a proof of concept—it’s meant to be functional and educational. All the system source code will be stored in the src directory. Each step will contain links to the different related files. This course is open to contributions, feel free to signal errors with issues or directly correct the errors with pull-requests.
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