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====== Slackware ARM current Installation Documentation ====== | ====== Slackware ARM current Installation Documentation ====== | ||
- | This document lists the Hardware Models | + | |
+ | ==== Directly Supported | ||
Please note that the documentation for Slackware ARM remains as plain text, due to the amount of configuration detail required during the initial setup. | Please note that the documentation for Slackware ARM remains as plain text, due to the amount of configuration detail required during the initial setup. | ||
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| Orange Pi | Orange Pi models | [[http:// | | Orange Pi | Orange Pi models | [[http:// | ||
+ | ==== Extra-Slackware Supported Hardware Models for Slackware ARM ==== | ||
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+ | The following Hardware Models are supported externally to Slackware ARM, and may require a separate Kernel and other packages. | ||
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+ | ^ Vendor ^ Hardware Model ^ Installation Instructions ^ | ||
+ | | Raspberry Pi Foundation | Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 | [[https:// |