Slackware All-in-One Installer images. -------------------------------------- These are bootable images for the supported Hardware Models that contain the full suite of packages that Slackware offers. Supported Hardware Models, and the Installation Guides: https://docs.slackware.com/slackwarearm:inst_sa64_cur Requirements: ````````````` For the SD Card images: * 16GB minimum capacity SD card. For the generic bootable EFI ISO, this is intended to be booted within a virtualised environment or written to a USB stick or SD card (rather than burnt to optical media) to be booted on bare metal on machines that support EFI. Notes on update cadence ``````````````````````` For stable releases of Slackware, this is the image of the full release created at the time of the release. For the development stream (named '-current'), these images are typically created once a month with the latest Linux Kernel, and with most of the core components tested for the supported Hardware Models. You may note that the 'bare' Installer images held in the parent directory have a newer Kernel than these A-i-O images, and that there are newer packages available on the distribution sites. The idea is that you install from the A-i-O image and upgrade to the latest packages (typically using the 'slackpkg' tool). -- Stuart Winter 05-Jan-2023 Slackware ARM, Platform Architect & Developer https://arm.slackware.com