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- | ====== Slackware ARM 32bit -current (development) Installation Documentation ====== | ||
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- | ==== Directly Supported Hardware Models for Slackware ARM ==== | ||
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- | Please note that the documentation for Slackware ARM remains as plain text, due to the amount of configuration detail required during the initial setup. | ||
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- | Specific Hardware Model numbers are identified at the head of each installation document. | ||
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- | ^ Vendor | ||
- | | Le Maker | Allwinner A20 | Banana Pi (BPI-M1) | Stuart Winter < | ||
- | | Orange Pi | Allwinner A20 | Orange Pi v1.2| Stuart Winter < | ||
- | | Orange Pi | Allwinner H3 | Orange Pi Plus (H3) v1.1, Orange Pi Plus 2E (H3) v1.1, Orange Pi PC (H3) v1.2 | Stuart Winter < | ||
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- | ==== Extra-Slackware Supported Hardware Models for Slackware ARM ==== | ||
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- | The following Hardware Models are supported externally to Slackware ARM, and may require a separate Kernel and other packages. | ||
- | <note tip>For the 64bit Raspberry Pi you may prefer to use the AArch64 port of Slackware</ | ||
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- | ^ Vendor ^ Hardware Model ^ Installation Instructions ^ | ||
- | | Raspberry Pi Foundation | Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 | [[https:// |