SARPi Project - Slacking on a Raspberry Pi


Contact the SARPi Project Team

For all SARPi related topics, and any Slackware Linux installation or upgrade issues using the SARPi images and packages provided, you should address them here:

Slackware Linux Forum on Linux Questions

You can contact the SARPi Project team by sending an email to: Contact the SARPi Project

The SARPi Project team can also by contacted via IRC on: #sarpi channel on irc.libera.chat

SARPi Project ... How to connect with the Libera Chat IRC network and join the #sarpi channel:

From an IRC client (e.g. irssi, Pidgin, or mIRC) type: /connect irc.libera.chat
This will connect you to a Libera Chat IRC network server.
After successfully connecting to a server type: /join #sarpi

Those without an IRC client can use the Libera Chat web browser IRC interface: https://web.libera.chat/
This will connect you to the same Libera Chat IRC network via their website.
Enter your desired username (Nick) and #sarpi (Channel) in the text field boxes and click the button to connect and join the chat channel.

An alternative IRC web browser interface availabe via mibbit: https://client01.chat.mibbit.com/?url=irc://irc.libera.chat:6667
This will connect you to the Libera Chat network (irc.libera.chat) via the mibbit.com website web browser IRC interface.
Enter your desired username (Nick) and #sarpi (Channel) in the text field boxes and click the button to connect and join the chat channel.

Support for Slackware Linux

If you're in need of help, or have something to contribute, one of the best places to get (and offer) support for Slackware Linux is on the Linux Questions Forum. Another good resource is the Slackware Documentation Project.


Updated: 2024-03-06 13:50:21 UTC

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