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howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi4 [2022/01/06 12:39 (UTC)] – Updated to point to the SA64 RPi4 docs. The config components were also removed - please move them to the SARpi docs as they pertain to 32bit only. mozeshowtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi4 [2022/01/06 12:41 (UTC)] mozes
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 ==== Slackware 64bit ARM/AArch64 ==== ==== Slackware 64bit ARM/AArch64 ====
  
-Slackware for the 64bit ARM (named 'Slackware AArch64' or 'SA64' for short) has support for the Raspberry Pi 4 directly integrated.+Slackware for the 64bit ARM/AArch64 platform (named 'Slackware AArch64' or 'SA64' for short) has support for the Raspberry Pi 4 directly integrated.
  
-[[:inst_sa64_bcm2711_rpi4|Installation documentation.]]+[[slackwarearm:inst_sa64_bcm2711_rpi4|Installation documentation.]]
  
 ==== Slackware 32bit ARM ==== ==== Slackware 32bit ARM ====
  
-Slackware ARM can be installed on the Raspberry Pi 4 with the aid of the SARPi project.  This project provides a replacement Linux Kernel and Raspberry Pi firmware packages, and installation documentation to install Slackware 32bit ARM (armv7).  The Operating System installed is the official Slackware ARM port, only the Kernel and firmware packages differ+Slackware 32bit ARM can be installed on the Raspberry Pi 4 with the aid of the SARPi project.  This project provides a replacement Linux Kernel and Raspberry Pi firmware packages, and installation documentation to install Slackware 32bit ARM (armv7).  The Operating System installed is the official Slackware ARM port, only the Kernel and firmware packages differ.
-SARPi is maintained and supported by the Slackware community.+
  
 Follow the link(s) in the table below. These are maintained by a separate author as part of the Slackware-on-Raspberry Pi community. Follow the link(s) in the table below. These are maintained by a separate author as part of the Slackware-on-Raspberry Pi community.
 howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi4 ()