The 1994 Debian Experience
In this video, I start with an overview of what's going on with Linux in 1994, including the Linux 1.0 release, after which install Debian and get it set up. I install the drivers for my sound card and CD-ROM drive, as well as giving an early version of Wine a go. Timestamps ===================== 00:00 Overview 04:16 Overview of Debian 06:27 Installing Debian 09:27 Recompiling the kernel 14:25 Installing the rest of the system 16:17 Sound 17:48 Doom 18:54 Wine

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Programming in Assembly without an Operating System

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🇫🇮 Linus Torvalds launches Linux 1.0 (1994) @ Helsinki, Finland (Finnish) | EXTENDED

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