Getting down to basics: Running Linux on a 32-/64-bit RISC archi...

Courtesy Topix - Unix  Sun, 06/15/2008 - 14:06

Anyone can download the source code, so anyone can see how it works. Any operating system is just a bunch of programs.


 

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