[2024-feb-29] Sad news: Eric Layton aka Nocturnal Slacker aka vtel57 passed away on Feb 26th, shortly after hospitalization. He was one of our Wiki's most prominent admins. He will be missed.
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howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi [2017/04/26 20:44 (UTC)] – Remove the table of contents (because it already exists) yugiohjcj | howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi [2017/04/26 21:59 (UTC)] – [Slackware ARM on the Raspberry Pi 1] mozes | ||
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efforts to bring Slackware to the device: | efforts to bring Slackware to the device: | ||
- | Slackware ARM 14.2 is the only available version that's officially supported on the Raspberry Pi 1. Slackware ARM -current is a hard floating point port and requires a minimum CPU architecture of ARMv7-a. The Raspberry Pi 1 only has ARMv6 architecture. | + | Slackware ARM 14.2 is the only available version |
You should follow one of the links in the table below. | You should follow one of the links in the table below. |