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howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi3 [2017/06/14 15:34 (UTC)] – [Manual install method without a Raspbian image] change the options for the Mesa configure script yugiohjcjhowtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi3 [2019/07/25 23:36 (UTC)] – updated SARPi URL exaga
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 ^ Site ^ Slackware versions ^ Using official Slackware packages ^ Installation methods ^ Notes ^ ^ Site ^ Slackware versions ^ Using official Slackware packages ^ Installation methods ^ Notes ^
-| [[http://sarpi.fatdog.eu/|FatDog]] | 14.2,-current | Yes | Slackware installer | An end-to-end HOW TO guiding you through the installation and setup process for bot. |+| [[http://sarpi.fatdog.eu/|SARPi Project]] | 14.2,-current | Yes | Slackware installer | An end-to-end HOW TO tutorial taking you through the installation and setup process. | 
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 +==== AArch64 ARM64 [Experimental], Slackware ARM -current ==== 
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 +Experimental, development, and prototype, Slackware AArch64 ARM64 link(s). 
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 +^ Site ^ Slackware versions ^ Using official Slackware packages ^ Installation methods ^ Notes ^ 
 +| [[http://sarpi64.fatdog.eu/|SARPi64 Project]] | -current | Yes | Slackware installer | A development project for Slackware ARM running AArch64 [ARMv8] kernel and modules. **Experimental in nature and purpose.** |
  
-As long you use the most recent raspbian image and firmware the [[howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi|Raspberry Pi 1 manual install method]] also works for the Pi 2 and Pi 3. 
  
 ==== Manual install method without a Raspbian image ==== ==== Manual install method without a Raspbian image ====
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 +As long you use the most recent release of firmware [i.e. post-June 2019] and the latest Raspbian Buster image the [[howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi|Raspberry Pi 1 manual install method]] also works for the Pi 3.
  
 This method is for installing Slackware ARM 14.2 on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B without a Raspbian image. This method is for installing Slackware ARM 14.2 on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B without a Raspbian image.
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 Unfortunately, the Raspberry Pi does not provide a Real-Time Clock (RTC). Unfortunately, the Raspberry Pi does not provide a Real-Time Clock (RTC).
-That is why there are no battery included with the board.+That is why there is no battery included with the board.
 It means that each time you shutdown the Raspberry Pi, the time is reset! It means that each time you shutdown the Raspberry Pi, the time is reset!
 However, if you have internet access, you can update the time during the Slackware ARM boot. However, if you have internet access, you can update the time during the Slackware ARM boot.
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