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| Document | Describe how to customise the Slackware AArch64 Kernel packages | | | Document | Describe how to customise the Slackware AArch64 Kernel packages | | ||
- | | Version | 1.01, May 2023 | | + | | Version | 1.02, June 2023 | |
| Author | Stuart Winter < | | Author | Stuart Winter < | ||
| References | [[http:// | | References | [[http:// | ||
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//You should consider using the Raspberry Pi Kernel fork as an **experimentation** rather than a suggestion or endorsement.// | //You should consider using the Raspberry Pi Kernel fork as an **experimentation** rather than a suggestion or endorsement.// | ||
- | === Raspberry Pi Kernel Fork - automated build system === | + | === Raspberry Pi & alternate |
- | If you specifically want to build Slackware Kernel packages from the Raspberry Pi Kernel fork, you should follow [[cstmz_kernel_rpi_selfbuildthis | + | |
- | The build system | + | To simplify building |
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+ | You can also use this guide to help get started using the script for building Slackware packages | ||
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== |