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About Slackware Linux ARM

Slackware is the world’s oldest actively developed Linux distribution — and this channel documents the adventure of bringing it to ARM! This is the official Slackware ARM Vlog, featuring development progress, deep–dive hacks, milestones, and behind-the-scenes highlights.

Presented by Stuart Winter (MoZes@slackware), Platform Architect & Developer Slackware ARM, with co-host & fellow Slackware Contributor Brent Earl.

Season 1's co-host is Exaga - developer of "SARPi" - "Slacking on a Raspberry Pi".

Soundtrack: (Season 3, episode 11+) "Project X" (c) Allister Brimble @allisterbrimble1, used with permission.

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