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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 | 1.01May 2023 |+| Version | 1.02June 2023 |
 | Author | Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> | | Author | Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware> |
 | References | [[http://ftp.arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm/slackwareaarch64-current/source/README_SOURCE.txt|Slackware ARM source tree README]] | | References | [[http://ftp.arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm/slackwareaarch64-current/source/README_SOURCE.txt|Slackware ARM source tree README]] |
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 To simplify building the Raspberry Pi Kernel fork, you should follow [[cstmz_kernel_rpi_selfbuild|this guide]]. To simplify building the Raspberry Pi Kernel fork, you should follow [[cstmz_kernel_rpi_selfbuild|this guide]].
  
-You can use this guide to help get started using the script for building Slackware packages from alternate source repositories, which helps when Hardware Model vendors have yet to upstream their changes to the mainline Linux Kernel.+You can also use this guide to help get started using the script for building Slackware packages from alternate source repositories, which helps when Hardware Model vendors have yet to upstream their changes to the mainline Linux Kernel.
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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