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 | [[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.** | | [[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 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 4. 
  
 ==== 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 4.
  
 This method is for installing Slackware ARM 14.2 on a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B without a Raspbian image. This method is for installing Slackware ARM 14.2 on a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B without a Raspbian image.
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