SARPi Project - Slacking on a Raspberry Pi
Slackware ARM 14.2 Package Downloads
Any additional Slackware ARM 14.2 packages on this page which are available to download were created to support SARPi Projects, and for any other needful purpose(s).
IMPORTANT: 04 April 2023 - Be aware that Slackware ARM 14.2 is EOL [11 April 2023] and no further updates will be released. For more information see this Slackware ARM/AArch64 LinuxQuestions forum announcement by MoZes. Slackware ARM 14.2 will remain available to download from Slackware.UK repository, and other mirrors. The SARPi Project extends our most sincere thanks and appreciation to the Slackware Team for making Slackware 14.2 so great!
NB: The SARPi Project ended support for the Raspberry Pi (1) on 01 August 2023. No SARPi installers or packages will be built for this device after this date.
* All SARPi Project website file download timestamps are based on the UTC timezone.
•
The following Slackware ARM 14.2 packages were built to support SARPi Projects and for any other needful purpose(s).
Slackware ARM 14.2 packages
Click on the package filename to download. Click on md5 for the file checksum.
Package | Description | |
i2c-tools-4.2-armv7-1_slack14.2_sp1.txz | md5 | I²C device interface tools & library. |
jdk-7u45-arm-1_slack14.2_sp1.txz | md5 | Java SE Development Kit 7 (JDK). |
libsigc++-2.10.2-arm-1_slack14.2_sp1.txz | md5 | C++ library for typesafe callbacks. |
lynis-3.0.8-arm-1_slack14.2_sp1.txz | md5 | System security auditing tool. |
•
SARPi downloads are kindly hosted by...
Slackware.UK - Slackware Linux mirror services.
•
Support for Slackware Linux
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.