The following link contains all sort of information on [url]http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Slackware-Links#Slackware.C2.AE_ARM[/url] running Slackware on Raspberry
A killer combination!
Here's a list of the links
==Slackware®_ARM==
Slackware ARM 14.0 ([url]http://www.armedslack.org/[/url]) ' Slackware ARM includes all of the improvements in Slackware x86, and in addition some of the ARM specific highlights are:
- Support for two new platforms:
– The TrimSlice Pro (NVidia Tegra CPU)
– The Raspberry Pi
- All packages rebuilt for the baseline architecture of ARMv5te (from v4te)' + ''''To download''' the release, see the [url]http://www.armedslack.org/getslack[/url] Get Slack] page.'
'''Raspberry Pi'''
[url]http://www.raspberrypi.org/[/url] Raspberry Pi Foundation Home Page] <- 'Get that $35 ARM computer from
[url]http://www.farnell.com/[/url] Premier Farnell/Element 14]' or [url]http://rswww.com/[/url] RS Components]'
[url]http://elinux.org/RPi_Hub[/url] Raspberry Pi Hub/Wiki <- 'Raspberry Pi Hub/Wiki' + 'Great site for reference information & external links'
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi#Software[/url] Raspberry Pi Wikipedia] <- 'credit-card-sized single-board computer developed in the UK by the [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi_Foundation[/url] Raspberry Pi Foundation] with the intention of stimulating the teaching of basic computer science in schools'
[url]http://www.daves-collective.co.uk/raspi/[/url] Slackware ARM on the Raspberry Pi] <-'information of Slackware ARM 14.0 on the Pi.
Thanks to David Spencer for his great work getting Slackware on to the RPi - and welcome to all of the new Slackware ARM users who'll join the community via this route.' + 'resources and notes to get you up and running with Slackware ARM aka ARMedslack.' + 'Note that the Raspberry Pi platform is not supported by the Slackware ARM team, and Slackware ARM is not supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This page and these resources are an unofficial community effort.' + 'Download links'
[url]http://rpi.fatdog.eu/?p=home[/url] Slackware ARM on a Raspberry Pi <-'This website is designed to help and assist in the setting up, configuration, installation, and updating of Slackware ARM Linux on a Raspberry Pi. It takes for granted that those reading the content are not complete novices to Linux, or the Raspberry Pi. Although, you may find it easy to follow even if you've not spent that much time in a Linux shell. Give Slackware a try and certainly acquire a Raspberry Pi (or three).' + 'Good site for Slackware ARM install instructions for Raspberry Pi' + 'Helpful & informative' + 'Download links'
[url]https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/armedslack-and-raspberry-pi-915172/ARMedSlack[/url] and Raspberry Pi?] <-'LQ Slackware Forum thread'
[url]http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/raspberry-pi-deserves-slackware/[/url] Alien Pastures » Raspberry Pi deserves Slackware] <- 'Alien_Bob's Blog post'
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino[/url] Arduino <-'an open-source single-board microcontroller, descendant of the open-source Wiring platform,[1][2] designed to make the process of using electronics in multidisciplinary projects more accessible. The hardware consists of a simple open hardware design for the Arduino board with an Atmel AVR processor and on-board input/output support. The software consists of a standard programming language compiler and the boot loader that runs on the board.'