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authorBenji Dial <benji@benjidial.net>2024-01-15 15:57:07 -0500
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-hilbert is a 64-bit hobby operating system. to build and test it, you will need
-some dependencies. these can be installed on debian with:
+hilbert os is a 64-bit hobby operating system, which is not
+very mature yet. to build and test it, you will need some
+dependencies. these can be installed on debian with:
apt install g++ gcc gdb git make nasm qemu-system-x86 xorriso
-then, just run "make -jx", replacing x with the number of threads to use while
-building. this will create a bios-bootable disk image in out/disk.iso. you can
-then test it in qemu with gdb attached by running "make run".
+
+then, just run "make -jx", replacing x with the number of threads to use
+while building. this will create a bios-bootable disk image in out/disk.iso.
+you can then test it in qemu with gdb attached by running "make run".
+
+hilbert uses the limine bootloader, which is downloaded during the make process
+into the limine directory. once that happens, you can find its license in
+limine/COPYING. hilbert also uses the terminus font, which is in the terminus
+directory. you can find its license in terminus/license.txt