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Slackware ARM & AArch64 Package Additional Downloads

Any additional Slackware ARM and AArch64 packages which are available to download will be listed on the respective page for the Slackware OS version on which they are intended to be installed. The packages were created to support SARPi Projects, or for any other needful purpose(s).

SARPi Project muse views ... IMPORTANT: ONLY install packages for the Slackware ARM version you're running. Packages that are built for a specific Slackware OS version should not be installed on a different version. (e.g. Slackware ARM 15.0 packages are not built to work with Slackware ARM 14.2 soft float port, and are not built to work with Slackware AArch64 current, etc.)

All available Slackware ARM packages built by the SARPi Project were created using slackbuilds.org [SBo] scripts and resources, except where otherwise stated. Such packages feature the 'sp1' filename tag.

* All SARPi Project website file download timestamps are based on the UTC timezone.

Click the links below to view and download available Slackware packages.


Slackware OS Version Packages
Slackware AArch64 -current packages
Slackware ARM 15.0 packages
Slackware ARM 14.2 packages

Bespoke Slackware Packages
Raspberry Pi Specific Slackware Packages

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Support for Slackware Linux

SARPi Project muse views ...It's always worth bearing in mind that the Slackware Linux project is funded entirely through donations. If you'd like to show your appreciation, and/or to support the development of Slackware, you're able to do so directly via Patrick Volkerding's PayPal.Me link, or Slackware Linux on Patreon.

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 valuable resource is the Slackware Documentation Project.

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