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howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi [2016/09/08 14:10 (UTC)] – updated with release info and new FatDog (SARPi) URL exagahowtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi [2017/12/26 19:46 (UTC)] – updated notes for SARPi URL exaga
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 ====== Slackware ARM on the Raspberry Pi 1 ====== ====== Slackware ARM on the Raspberry Pi 1 ======
  
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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'officially supported to be installed on the Raspberry Pi 1.+Slackware ARM 14.2 is the only available version of Slackware that is officially supported/maintained, that runs on the Raspberry Pi 1. Releases of Slackware ARM greater than version 14.2 are not backwards compatible, since they moved to a hard floating point ABI and has a minimum CPU requirement of ARMv7.  The Raspberry Pi 1 only has ARMv6 architecture.
  
 You should follow one of the links in the table below.  Each is maintained by a separate author as part of the Slackware-on-Raspberry Pi community. You should follow one of the links in the table below.  Each is maintained by a separate author as part of the Slackware-on-Raspberry Pi community.
  
 ^ Site ^ Slackware versions ^ Using official Slackware packages ^ Installation methods ^ Notes ^ ^ Site ^ Slackware versions ^ Using official Slackware packages ^ Installation methods ^ Notes ^
-| [[http://sarpi.fatdog.nl/|FatDog]] | 14.2 | Yes | Slackware installer | An end-to-end HOW TO guiding you through the installation and setup process. |+| [[http://sarpi.co.uk/|SARPi Project]] | 14.2 | Yes | Slackware installer | An end-to-end HOW TO tutorial taking you through the installation and setup process. |
 | [[http://stanleygarvey.com/slackwarearm_rpi/index.php|Stanley Garvey]] | 14.0 | Yes | Slackware installer & pre-made images | Pre-made installed OS images ready to copy to an SD card | | [[http://stanleygarvey.com/slackwarearm_rpi/index.php|Stanley Garvey]] | 14.0 | Yes | Slackware installer & pre-made images | Pre-made installed OS images ready to copy to an SD card |
 | [[http://www.daves-collective.co.uk/raspi/|Dave's Collective]] | 13.37 | Yes | Slackware installer | An excellent set of instructions in order to have Slackware ARM running on your Raspberry Pi. | | [[http://www.daves-collective.co.uk/raspi/|Dave's Collective]] | 13.37 | Yes | Slackware installer | An excellent set of instructions in order to have Slackware ARM running on your Raspberry Pi. |
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 Incidentally if you download a recent version of raspbian this procedure will create bootable images for the RPi, RPi 2, RPi 3, and RPi Zero. Incidentally if you download a recent version of raspbian this procedure will create bootable images for the RPi, RPi 2, RPi 3, and RPi Zero.
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 ===== Sources ===== ===== Sources =====
  
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