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 +[[https://arm.slackware.com/|Slackware ARM project web site]] | [[https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/|Forum]] | [[slackwarearm:development|Slackware ARM development documentation]] | [[slackwarearm:inst|Slackware ARM installation guides]] 
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 ====== Slackware 64bit AArch64 (ARM64) 'current' (development branch): Installation Documentation ====== ====== Slackware 64bit AArch64 (ARM64) 'current' (development branch): Installation Documentation ======
  
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 These Hardware Models are installed using the regular Slackware Installer, which is the only method of properly installing Slackware.  These Hardware Models are installed using the regular Slackware Installer, which is the only method of properly installing Slackware. 
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 +== Actively maintained support ==
  
 ^ Hardware Vendor ^ SoC     ^ Hardware Model ^ Hardware Model Custodian(s)      Testing cadence ^ Installation Instructions ^ ^ Hardware Vendor ^ SoC     ^ Hardware Model ^ Hardware Model Custodian(s)      Testing cadence ^ Installation Instructions ^
 | Pine64          | RK3399  | RockPro64      | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_rk3399_rockpro64|Instructions]] |  | Pine64          | RK3399  | RockPro64      | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_rk3399_rockpro64|Instructions]] | 
 | Pine64          | RK3399  | PineBook Pro   | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_rk3399_pinebookpro|Instructions]] | | Pine64          | RK3399  | PineBook Pro   | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_rk3399_pinebookpro|Instructions]] |
-| Element14       | BCM2711 | Raspberry Pi 4 | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_bcm2711_rpi4|Instructions]] | +| Element14       | BCM2711 | Raspberry Pi 4/400 | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_bcm2711_rpi4|Instructions]] | 
-| Element14       | BCM2837 | Raspberry Pi 3 | A Hardware Model Custodian needs to be assigned | -     | The RPi4 documentation above can be followed for the most part. |+ 
 +== Work in Progress support == 
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 +^ Hardware Vendor ^ SoC     ^ Hardware Model ^ Hardware Model Custodian(s)      Testing cadence ^ Installation Instructions ^ 
 +| SolidRun       | LX2160A| HoneyComb LX2 | Slackware ARM team | Continuously     | [[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_lx2160a_honeycomb|Instructions]] | 
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 +== Infrequently validated support == 
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 +The following Hardware Models have been known to work in the past but are rarely validated and it's recommended not to have high expectations, and perhaps consider using a different Linux distribution that actively test support for them. 
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 +The Raspberry Pi 3 is not supported due to the lack of RAM. 
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 +^ Hardware Vendor ^ SoC     ^ Hardware Model ^ Hardware Model Custodian(s)      Testing cadence ^ Installation Instructions ^ 
 +<del>Element14       | BCM2837 | Raspberry Pi 3 | A Hardware Model Custodian needs to be assigned | Rarely | The RPi4 documentation above can be followed for the most part.</del> |
  
 ==== Mini root filesystems for unsupported Hardware Models ==== ==== Mini root filesystems for unsupported Hardware Models ====
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