Armbian 24.2 Kereru
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
2M ago
Dear Armbian community, We’re excited to announce the latest Armbian release,24.2, codename: Kereru! This update comes with a plethora of changes, making the Armbian experience even better. Highlights of Completed Actions Closed Projects In recent developments, we’re proud to announce the completion of several projects geared towards refining the Armbian experience. Notably, we’ve resolved DNS resolution issues associated with Debian Bookworm, ensuring smoother connectivity for users. Furthermore, our team has optimized the performance of HDMI consoles on Khadas VIM1S and VIM4 devices, allevia ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #18
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
2M ago
Dear Armbian Community, Here are the latest news! Documentation We recently held a productive meeting to revamp our Build framework documentation. Our primary focus is on making the build framework internal help the ultimate source of truth. The existing pull request draft with hard-coded entries will be transformed into a JSON format, laying the foundation for comprehensive technical documentation. (meeting video) Build Framework features Explore the power of our build framework feature “extensions” – an easy yet robust way to create custom-builds with pre-installed applications. We’ve starte ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #17
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
3M ago
Dear Armbian Community, Let’s welcome 2024! As always, we are committed to providing you with the latest updates and improvements to enhance your Armbian experience. Here’s a roundup of recent developments: Armbian Build Framework The Armbian build framework has been extended with official Github action scripts. These scripts make image re-compilation for your hardware a breeze, allowing you to choose different configurations with or without customization. Check it out on the GitHub Marketplace. Kernel Upgrades We have completed kernel upgrades for the current kernel selection. The default upc ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #16
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
4M ago
Dear Armbians, Can you smell the Christmas trees? The scent of pine and warmth fills the air As we gather around our devices, connected by a shared passion for innovation and open-source possibilities, it’s time to celebrate not just the festivities but also the incredible work we’ve made together. Here are the highlights for the end of the year! Updates and highlights: Odroid N2 and M1: We’re excited to announce the elevation of Odroid N2 and M1 to standard support, ensuring enhanced performance and stability. Raspberry Pi 5: Raspberry Pi 5 has been added to our standard support list! Liber ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #15
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
4M ago
Dear Armbian Community, It’s been an eventful two weeks since our last point release of 2023. Despite facing some challenges, we’ve been hard at work ensuring the continued excellence of Armbian. Point Release Recap Unfortunately, we encountered unexpected issues since our release. A batch of images was accidentally deleted, requiring a complete restart of the generation process. Additionally, our main rsync server experienced IPv6 connectivity issues, resulting in delays in mirror synchronization for several days. However, we’ve successfully generated our first set of images, now available by ..read more
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Armbian 23.11
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
5M ago
Armbian 23.11 Topi We’re excited to announce the latest Armbian release, v23.11! This update comes with a plethora of changes, making the Armbian experience even better. A Decade of Advancement in Single Board Computer Support For a decade, Armbian Linux has been at the forefront of advancing and supporting the diverse single board computers (SBC) landscape. With 16 point releases under our belt since the adoption of this methodology, we’re continually enhancing our offerings. Without further ado, here are the key highlights of this release! Evolving Support Policies In our continual quest for ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #14
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
5M ago
Dear Armbian Community, We’re excited to share the latest updates! Board Support Policy Changes We’re refining our approach by focusing on select boards for better support and reliability: Standard Support: Boards receiving comprehensive, reliable support. Staging Support: Boards undergoing support validation. Community Maintained: Boards benefiting from community support. Discover more about our updated support policies and details here. Supported boards must significantly benefit Armbian, with their statuses confirmed and agreed upon by our team to ensure high-quality standards. Upcoming R ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #13
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
6M ago
Dear Armbian Community, We’re excited to bring you the latest Armbian updates. Infrastructure Improvements In the previous month, we dedicated our efforts to enhancing our Content Delivery Network (CDN). This involved upgrading redirector and the main rsync server to ensure faster and more reliable access to Armbian resources. This month, we’re shifting our focus towards improving development and maintenance management, both internally and externally. We are also in the process of refining our support policies to better serve the Armbian community. Wallpaper Competition We’re thrilled to annou ..read more
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Armbian Leaflet #12
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Didier Joomun
7M ago
Dear Armbians, It’s been a month since our last newsletter. We hope you are enjoying our new release! Here are the topics we are working on: Infra We are aware that our primary repository management and rsync servers need serious upgrades, as it takes hours and hours to deliver a release. Past week we have enabled two additional servers and several others are waiting for the upgrade. This will further improve time to deliver updates and new images. Documentation We are working on improving the documentation, focusing on the build framework. The current build framework documentation ..read more
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Armbian 23.8
Armbian - Linux for ARM development boards
by Igor Pečovnik
8M ago
Armbian 23.8 Colobus We are very pleased to announce the public availability of Armbian OS 23.08, the Linux distribution, and 23.08 package set, under the codename »Colobus«. After the complete rework of our build framework, we proceeded with refreshing repository management and automation processes. We have significantly stabilized both our framework and many hardware platforms we are taking care of. Continue reading to learn more about our latest news and updates! Our Focus Armbian delivers four point releases each year, representing our team’s dedicated efforts to stabilize this complex and ..read more
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