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-Slackware ARM 14.2 is the only available version (as of April 2017) that'officially supported, which also 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 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 of Slackware that is officially supported/maintainedthat 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.
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