Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.0, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Armbian Linux for ARM development boards ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.armbian.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Devices - [TI SK-AM69](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-sk-am69/) - The SK-AM69 Starter Kit/Evaluation Module (EVM) is based on the AM69x AI vision processor which includes an image signal processor (ISP) supporting up to 1440MP/s, 32 tera-operations-per-second (TOPS) AI accelerator, eight 64-bit Arm®-Cortex® A72 microprocessor, and H.264/H.265 video encode/decode. The SK-AM69x is an ideal choice for machine vision, traffic monitoring, retail automation, and factory automation. - [TI TMDS62LEVM](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-tmds62levm/) - The TMDS62LEVM evaluation module (EVM) is designed for low-cost & performance optimized AM62L family of application processors. The AM62L has scalable Arm® Cortex®-A53 core performance and embedded features such as: Multimedia DSI support, integrated ADC on chip, advanced lower power management modes, and extensive security options for IP protection and secure boot. The AM62L family - [Odroid M1S](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-m1s/) - [BeagleBone AI64](https://www.armbian.com/beaglebone-ai64/) - The most powerful AI open-source platform available BeagleBone® AI-64, is built on a proven open source Linux approach, bringing a massive amount of computing power to the hands of developers in an easy to use single board computer. Leveraging the Texas Instruments TDA4VM SOC with dual 64-bit Arm® Cortex®-A72, C7x DSP along with deep learning, - [PocketBeagle 2](https://www.armbian.com/pocketbeagle-2/) - Next-gen pocket-size single-board computer! PocketBeagle 2 is an upgraded version of the popular PocketBeagle, designed as an ultra-compact, low-cost, and powerful single-board computer (SBC). Targeted at developers, students, and hobbyists, PocketBeagle 2 retains the simplicity and flexibility of its predecessor while delivering enhanced performance and expanded features to support modern development needs. PocketBeagle 2 is - [BeaglePlay](https://www.armbian.com/beagleplay/) - Easy. Affordable. Connected. Open. BeaglePlay is Linux computing made simple and fun with 1,000s of available off-the-shelf sensors, actuators, indicators and connectivity options over mikroBUS, Grove, and QWIIC connections, a TI Sitara AM625 system-on-chip with 1.4GHz quad-core Arm Cortex-A53, PRU and M4 microcontrollers, Gigabit Ethernet, full-size HDMI, USB, 5GHz, 2.4GHz and sub-1GHz wireless, and single-pair - [Beagle V](https://www.armbian.com/beagle-v/) - [BeagleY-AI](https://www.armbian.com/beagley-ai/) - BeagleY®-AI is a low-cost, open-source, community-supported development platform for developers and hobbyists in a familiar form-factor compatible with accessories available for other popular single board computers. Users benefit from BeagleBoard.org-provided Debian Linux software images with a built-in development environment and the ability to run artificial intelligence applications on a dedicated 4 TOPS co-processor along with - [TI SK-AM62P-LP](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-sk-am62p-lp/) - The SK-AM62P-LP starter kit (SK) evaluation module (EVM) is built around the AM62P display processor, which includes scalable Arm® Cortex®-A53 performance and embedded features, such as triple high-definition display support, high-performance 3D-GPU, 4K video acceleration, and extensive peripherals. SK-AM62P-LP is for those looking to develop automotive and industrial applications, including automotive digital instrumentation, automotive displays, - [Youyeetoo R1](https://www.armbian.com/youyeetoo-r1/) - Note: Booting is supported only from SD Card, NVMe, or eMMC. Before booting Armbian, you must erase the eMMC; otherwise, the system will not start. To boot from NVMe, the bootloader needs to be installed on either the eMMC or the SD Card using armbian-install or rkdeveloptool. - [Mekotronics R58 4X4](https://www.armbian.com/mekotronics-r58-4x4/) - Flashing instructions: Force device in maskrom mode - erase bootloader from Linux: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblkX bs=1M count=8 conv=fsync General instruction for flashing with RKdevtools: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#rockchip USB connection for RKdevtools: use lower port, near to SD card reader. Bootloader binary: https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/dl/mekotronics-r58hd/u-boot/rk3588_spl_loader_v1.08.111.bin UART: In case you are unable to enter maskrom mode, use UART and execute following - [JetHub D1/D1+](https://www.armbian.com/jethub-d1/) - In order to boot Armbian from JetHub D1/D1+ with pre-flashed OS on eMMC you need USB-USB cable and do: Download Amlogic Burning Tool Download latest burnable firmware Flash! More instructions on https://docs.jethome.com/controllers/linux/din_rail/index.html Now you can boot Armbian from eMMC. - [Radxa Dragon Q6A](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-dragon-q6a/) - Armbian for Radxa Dragon Q6A - [Radxa Rock 5B](https://www.armbian.com/rock-5b/) - v25.8.2 vendor and current Gnome variant tested Images here are for 5B, for model 5A can be found here. Some eMMC devices are broken on 5A PD is broken for the 5B model (background) on most revisions that are in the wild and is causing boot loop. Workaround is to use a stupid / fixed - [TI SK-TDA4VM](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-sk-tda4vm/) - Bring smart cameras, robots and intelligent machines to life with the TDA4VM processor starter kit. With a fast setup process and an assortment of foundational demos and tutorials, you can start prototyping a vision-based application in less than an hour. The kit enables 8 trillion operations per second (TOPS) of deep learning performance and hardware-accelerated - [TI SK-AM62B](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-sk-am62b/) - The AM62B starter kit (SK) evaluation module (EVM) is a stand-alone test and development platform built around the AM62x system-on-a-chip (SoC). AM62x processors are comprised of a quad-core 64-bit Arm®-Cortex®-A53 microprocessor, single-core Arm Cortex-R5F microcontroller (MCU) and an Arm Cortex-M4F MCU. SK-AM62B is the newest version of SK-AM62 and includes high-security field-securable (HS-FS) silicon to - [TI SK-AM64B](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-sk-am64b/) - The AM64B starter kit (SK) is a low-cost stand-alone test and development platform based on the Sitara™ AM6442 processor that is ideal for accelerating the prototype phase of your next design. The kit includes wired (Ethernet) and wireless (2.4GHz and 5GHz) connectivity, three expansion headers, multiple boot options and flexible debug. - [NanoPi M5](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-m5/) - Note: Currently, booting is only supported from SD Card or NVMe. UFS is available only as external storage, but support for UFS boot will be added soon. To enable booting from NVMe, the bootloader must be installed on SPI NOR using either armbian-install or rkdeveloptool. - [XpressReal T3](https://www.armbian.com/xpressreal-t3/) - [Odroid HC4](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-hc4/) - If you have variant with LCD display - here you can download driver. Important: To be able to boot clean Armbian mainline based u-boot / kernel experiences, you need to remove incompatible Petitboot loader that is shipped with the board. Attach the device to a display and keyboard. Power on. Petitboot will load From the - [NanoPi R76S](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r76s/) - Flashing instructions: Hold MASK button and power the device up to enter MASKROM mode You will need mini loader binary for this device https://dl.armbian.com/nanopi-r76s/bootloader/MiniLoaderAll.bin Follow instruction for flashing with RKdevtools: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#rockchip - [Mekotronics R58 HD](https://www.armbian.com/mekotronics-r58-hd/) - Flashing instructions: Force device in maskrom mode - erase bootloader from Linux: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblkX bs=1M count=8 conv=fsync General instruction for flashing with RKdevtools: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#rockchip USB connection for RKdevtools: use lower port, near to SD card reader. Bootloader binary: https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/dl/mekotronics-r58hd/u-boot/rk3588_spl_loader_v1.08.111.bin UART: In case you are unable to enter maskrom mode, use UART and execute following - [Radxa Rock 4D](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-rock-4d/) - Armbian provides an open source build framework to build a distribution of optimised Linux hardware interface for armhf, aarch64 and x86. - [Radxa Rock 5 ITX](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-rock-5-itx/) - Testing report: Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_noble_vendor_6.1.75_kde-neon-kisak_desktop.img.xz 1.7 GiB 2024-Nov-28 20:28 OK Desktop Works Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.75_cinnamon-backported-mesa_desktop.img.xz 1.4 GiB 2024-Nov-28 20:20 OK Desktop Works Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_noble_vendor_6.1.75_gnome-kisak_desktop.img.xz 1.4 GiB 2024-Nov-28 20:19 OK Desktop Works Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.75_xfce_desktop.img.xz 1.3 GiB 2024-Nov-28 20:15 OK Desktop Works Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_noble_vendor_6.1.75_xfce_desktop.img.xz 1.2 GiB 2024-Nov-28 20:24 OK Desktop Works Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_noble_vendor_6.1.75-kisak.img.xz 476.3 MiB 2024-Nov-28 19:58 OK System Works (MESA) Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.75_minimal.img.xz 238.3 MiB 2024-Nov-28 - [Radxa Rock 5T](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-rock-5t/) - Armbian provides open source build framework to build a distribution of optimised Linux hardware interface for armhf, aarch64 and x86. - [Cubox-i](https://www.armbian.com/cubox-i/) - Boot log for 25.5.1: https://paste.armbian.com/ehuwawexih Gigabit Ethernet transfer rate is around 50% of its theoretical max rate (internal chip bus limitation) - [DShanPi A1](https://www.armbian.com/dshanpi-a1/) - [Rock 2F](https://www.armbian.com/rock-2f/) - [Radxa Rock 5C](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-rock-5c/) - Armbian 25.8.1 Trixie Minimal / IOT testing: Armbian 25.8.1 Noble Gnome testing: Boot okay, from sdcard HDMI video (text) is okay Audio not tested on minimal image USB2 ports are okay USB3 ports are okay Gigabit Ethernet is okay, Iperf3 ~944 Mbit/s Wireless okay, Iperf3 ~186 Mbit/s Reboot and shutdown okay Boot okay, from sdcard - [Vision Five 2](https://www.armbian.com/visionfive2/) - Bootloader Update Guide - [BIGTREETECH CB1](https://www.armbian.com/bigtreetech-cb1/) - [Raspberry Pi](https://www.armbian.com/rpi4b/) - How to Change hardware configuration? Use /boot/firmware/config.txt to configure hardware settings. This is the official Raspberry Pi method. How to Write Armbian OS Using Raspberry Pi Imager? Requirements: A computer with Raspberry Pi Imager installed (Download: https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/) A microSD card (8GB or larger) or a USB storage device A card reader (if your computer does - [Nanopi R3S / LTS](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r3s/) - These images are designed for the R3S LTS model, but due to minimal differences, they are fully compatible with the non-LTS variant as well. - [Intel / AMD](https://www.armbian.com/uefi-x86/) - Why Does Armbian Provide x86 Builds? Key Benefits: Delivers the embedded Linux experience and development environment to standard x86 hardware Focuses on broad hardware compatibility and robust device driver support Optimized for fast development cycles, automated testing, and CI/CD workflows Ubuntu-based builds are free from proprietary Canonical services and telemetry Offers a ready-to-use live OS - [Sakura Pi](https://www.armbian.com/sakura-pi/) - [Khadas VIM1S](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-vim1s/) - Download latest OOWOW software for stock install experience (flash to SD card and boot from it, then proceed with official manual) - [Radxa Rockpi E](https://www.armbian.com/rockpie/) - Debian Bookworm 25.5.1 minimal testing: Boot ok (sdcard) eMMC add-on module ok USB3 ports are ok Gigabit Ethernet ok Fast Ethernet ok Wireless ok, throughput in the expected range Analog audio codec is ok Reboot and shutdown work as intended HDMI is Not Applicable (no HDMI connector) Logs: https://paste.armbian.com/eniduhodih - [NanoPi K2 S905](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-k2/) - temperature readings are wrong. In reality, they are 15-20° lower eMMC booting is not supported - [ARM64](https://www.armbian.com/uefi-arm64/) - OCOW2 images were tested on netcup vServer (ARM64) Cloud images with minimal kernel https://paste.armbian.com/onufusomon Full kernel images https://paste.armbian.com/qaxebotiho - [Clearfog PRO](https://www.armbian.com/clearfog/) - Notes: There are some minor problems with specific mPCIe combinations. If you run into problems check this test matrix for some known working/not working combinations. For more info please check docs.armbian.com To boot the image from USB flash: Write the image to a USB flash drive Insert the flash drive into the USB3.0 port Load the - [Helios4](https://www.armbian.com/helios4/) - OMV (OpenMediaVault) can be installed on Armbian Bookworm minimal with armbian-config -> software - [Bananapi M2+](https://www.armbian.com/banana-pi-m2-plus/) - [Bananapi CM4 io](https://www.armbian.com/bananapicm4io/) - [ArmSoM for RPi CM4/5 IO](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-cm5-rpi-cm4-io/) - [ArmSoM W3(LM7 SoM)](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-w3lm7-som/) - [Radxa Cubie A5E](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-cubie-a5e/) - [ArmSoM Sige1](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-sige1/) - [ArmSoM Sige5](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-sige5/) - [ArmSoM Sige7](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-sige7/) - [ArmSoM Sige3](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-sige3/) - [ArmSoM CM5-IO](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-cm5-io/) - [ArmSoM-AIM7](https://www.armbian.com/armsom-aim7/) - [Radxa NIO 12L](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-nio-12l/) - Armbian provides open source build framework to build a distribution of optimised Linux hardware interface for armhf, aarch64 and x86. - [Radxa Rock 5B Plus](https://www.armbian.com/rock-5b-plus/) - Armbian provides open source build framework to build a distribution of optimised Linux hardware interface for armhf, aarch64 and x86. - [MKS KLIPAD50](https://www.armbian.com/mks-klipad50/) - Additional information Details about the MKS Klipad50 board and Sovol's KlipperScreen: Hardware details Implementation status in Armbian images Github project with issue tracker, discussions and custom images: https://github.com/torte71/armbian-mksklipad50 Flashing instructions: Flashing with USB-eMMC adapter Flashing without USB-eMMC adapter - [LonganPi 3H](https://www.armbian.com/longanpi-3h/) - [DShanPI R1](https://www.armbian.com/dshanpi-r1/) - [Bananapi M7](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m7/) - [Orange Pi 5](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi-5/) - 4K Video acceleration within Chromium works only in Jammy / Noble Gnome or KDE Neon desktop images with kernel 6.1.y If you cannot boot Armbian from SD card, you need to erase SPI bootloader from stock OS If you are having a Orange Pi 5B variant, replace fdtfile=rockchip/rk3588s-orangepi-5.dtb in /boot/armbianEnv.txt with fdtfile=rockchip/rk3588s-orangepi-5b.dtb Enable AP6275P Wireless Module on Orange Pi 5: - [Bananapi F3](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-f3/) - [Raspberry Pi 5](https://www.armbian.com/rpi4b/) - GPU acceleration only works with MESA v23.2. In order to get them to work (Bookworm): Add 'deb https://deb.debian.org/debian unstable main' to the sources.list sudo apt update && sudo apt -t unstable install libegl-mesa0 libgl1-mesa-dri mesa-utils mesa-utils-bin Remove the line added in sources.list, then sudo apt update Reboot the system. - [Odroid C1](https://www.armbian.com/odroidc1/) - [Odroid XU4 / HCx](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-xu4/) - For HC1 and HC2 we provide specially optimized config which you can enable via armbian-config -> system -> kernel -> select odroid configuration. This results in shorter boot time and lower consumption. Manualls - edit or create /boot/armbianEnv.txt and add: board_name=xu4 # or xu3, xu3, hc1 Overlay management via armbian-config is not supported. You need - [Radxa Rockpi S](https://www.armbian.com/rockpi-s/) - If your RockPi-S is equipped a large enough SDNAND, you may flash an OS image directly to this internal flash as follows: Build Linux x86 binary rkdeveloptool (sources) on host Remove any SDcard Plug the USB-C port into your computer Hold down MASKROM button while you... Power on or press the RESET button to enter - [MKS SKIPR](https://www.armbian.com/mks-skipr/) - More information: https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/7553 - [Odin 2](https://www.armbian.com/odin-2/) - [Radxa Rock S0](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-rock-s0/) - You may flash an OS image directly to the Rock S0 internal EMMC flash as follows: Build Linux x86 binary rkdeveloptool (sources) on host Remove any SDcard Hold down the tiny, black MASKROM button while you... Power on, with the MASKROM button pressed, to enter flash mode Release the MASKROM button after 2 seconds Next, - [Orange Pi 3B](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi3b/) - [Orange Pi 5 Max](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi-5-max/) - [Avaota-A1](https://www.armbian.com/avaota-a1/) - [Tinkerboard / S](https://www.armbian.com/tinkerboard/) - Severe powering troubles due to Micro USB power connector. It’s recommended to power through GPIO pins to prevent under-voltage issues (instabilities, boot/crash cycles). Powering situation is a little improved/masked on model S. serial console is enabled on UART2 (pin 32, 33, 34=gnd) eMMC flashing (model Tinkerboard S with eMMC) can be done the same way as burning an SD - [MKS PI](https://www.armbian.com/mks-pi/) - [Radxa E25](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-e25/) - [Orange Pi 5 Plus](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-5-plus/) - In order to run Kodi (sudo apt install kodi) with HW acceleration, you have to run kodi under gbm or wayland. If you cannot boot Armbian from SD card, you need to erase SPI bootloader from stock OS - [Odroid M1](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-m1/) - Installation instructions: Write image to SD using BalenaEtcher. Boot from SD by holding the recovery (RCI) button while powering the board. Release RCY button after the blue LED flashes once. Once booted, use armbian-install to write u-boot to MTD (SPI flash). This completely and irrevocably removes Petitboot, replacing it with mainline u-boot. You can also - [Nanopc CM3588 NAS](https://www.armbian.com/nanopc-cm3588-nas/) - Check or update before upgrade! On your board, edit the file /boot/armbianEnv.txt: Find the line fdtfile="rockchip/rk3588-nanopc-cm3588-nas.dtb" and replace this line with fdtfile="rockchip/rk3588-friendlyelec-cm3588-nas.dtb", DO NOT REBOOT YET Update your kernel as usual. You only have to do this once, and only on existing installations. New installations and further update will not need any manual intervention. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvMom5134Cs (video instructions were - [Radxa Zero](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-zero/) - If you have a Radxa Zero with eMMC (any model with 2GB or 4GB of RAM), you'll need to erase the eMMC before you can boot it from a microSD card and use Armbian. 1GB version is not supported. Full instructions are available on the Radxa wiki, but here are some quick notes. - Connect - [Radxa Zero 3W/3E](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-zero-3/) - [Sweet Potato](https://www.armbian.com/sweet-potato/) - This device could also run standard UEFI image. - [Khadas VIM4](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-vim4/) - KDE Neon desktop is currently broken. Please use different one, until this gets fixed. - [Orange Pi Zero 2](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-2/) - [Oneplus Kebab](https://www.armbian.com/oneplus-kebab/) - Make sure to check flashing guide! - [Radxa Rock 3A](https://www.armbian.com/rock-3a/) - [Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro](https://www.armbian.com/xiaomi-mi-10-pro/) - Make sure to check flashing guide! - [RockPro64](https://www.armbian.com/rockpro64/) - UART is accessible on pin 6 (GND),8 (TX) and 10 (RX) and with unusual speed: 1500000 flash the 128M SPI memory to also boot from USB or PXE (it if goes wrong, follow these instructions) short-pressing (~1s) the power button turns the board on, long-pressing it (~3s) turns it off. If it gets stuck while halting, press - [Bananapi M4 Zero](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m4-zero/) - Bluetooth is currently broken. - [MBa8MPxL](https://www.armbian.com/mba8mpxl/) - [MBa8MP-RAS314](https://www.armbian.com/mba8mp-ras314/) - [Orange Pi 5 Pro](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-5-pro/) - PCI support is broken on vendor kernel (6.1.xx) on versions higher then 24.8.1. Use this version and freeze kernel (armbian-config -> system) prior to updating OS. PCI works on other Rockchip 3588 devices, while fixing this on all represent expensive technical challenge which we will be able to proceed once your donations for entire project - [Nanopi M6](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-m6/) - [NanoPC T6 LTS](https://www.armbian.com/nanopct6-lts/) - [NanoPC T6](https://www.armbian.com/nanopct6/) - [Nanopi R6S / R6C](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r6s/) - If you are having a NanoPi R6C variant, replace fdtfile=rockchip/rk3588s-nanopi-r6s.dtb in /boot/armbianEnv.txt with fdtfile=rockchip/rk3588s-nanopi-r6c.dtb - [Nanopi R5S](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r5s/) - [LicheePi 4A](https://www.armbian.com/licheepi-4a/) - Support dropped due to security reasons: https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/07/riscv_business_thead_c910_vulnerable/ https://ghostwriteattack.com/ 1. Download u-boot files for Armbian Download the u-boot file for the corresponding memory version of LicheePi 4A from the Action or Releases section of chainsx/thead-u-boot. 2. Flash u-boot to EMMC (required) If there is a DIP switch, set it to EMMC mode. Press the BOOT button - [Pine64 and LTS](https://www.armbian.com/pine64/) - The only led on the board is a power LED, it starts to light as soon as power is available and does not indicate anything else. DC-IN via Micro USB, keep in mind that most USB cables have a resistance way too high which leads to undervoltage situations. It is recommended to power your Pine64(+) - [Olimex Teres A64](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-teres-a64/) - The device has been tested to work without any known issues or limitations, please file a bug in the armbian tracker if you encounter any. DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed Linux 6.1.X introduced regression in mesa causing DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed: Cannot allocate memory resulting in various rendering issues and even failure to perform first installation, see mesa/mesa#8198 for tracking. The - [Pinebook Pro](https://www.armbian.com/pinebook-pro/) - Some eMMC modules might not work well. Recent batch (since mid-2022) seem to have shipped with a different bootloader configuration, some times preventing booting from SD card and/or eMMC. Until a proper fix can be implemented, the recommended workaround is to install a bootloader to SPI. Further details and instructions can be found in this - [Inovato Quadra](https://www.armbian.com/inovato-quadra/) - [Nanopi M4 V2](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-m4-v2/) - UART is accessible on a standard connector but with unusual speed: 1500000 If you don't have USB Type-C PSU, you can power the board via pins 4 (5V) and 6 (GND) of the 40-pin GPIO1 header Powering related troubles are possible since USB Type-C is not PD-compliant. In fact you have to use dumb 5V PSU or - [Odroid C4](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-c4/) - In case you are experiencing reboot troubles, make sure to update u-boot. How? Run this command as root: armbian-install -> "Update bootloader" - [Bananapi M5](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m5/) - powering with PD capable PSU is not possible. It has to be dumb 5V To change display resolution, add below to the /boot/armbianEnv.txt: extraargs=video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080M@60 - [Orange Pi 4 and LTS](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-4-lts/) - Images for non LTS version can be downloaded here Ubuntu Noble 24.8.1 XFCE testing: Boot ok, from both sdcard and emmc HDMI ok, boot splash screen shows up USB2 and USB3 ok Gigabit ethernet ok Wireless ok Bluetooth ok (although a bit spotty and usual cohabitation issues with wifi) Analog audio codec is ok Reboot and - [Orange Pi Zero 3](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-3/) - The 26 pin headers on Orange Pi Zero3 provides the following interfaces:- 3 I2C 2 UARTS 2 PWM 1 SPDIF 1 I2S and 1 SPI with 2 CS pins. The pwm, spdif and i2s support is not there in kernel yet and hence overlays for them are not yet available. We have added overlays for - [Khadas Edge 2](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-edge-2/) - copy your OS image into any removable storage SD / USB Flash , etc (formatted by exfat or ext2/3/4 or fat) start OOWOW by press FUNCTION + RESET exit from wizard plug removable storage with OS image choose this image to write by menu → Write image to eMMC and up to .. mounts Khadas Edge2 peripherals / I/O Module, Station and Camera Armbian on - [Helios64](https://www.armbian.com/helios64/) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58coL23Bzzw - [Qemu ARM64](https://www.armbian.com/qemu-uboot-arm64/) - arm_64 via UEFI/BIOS for generic virtual board Usage: Use this board to run armbian on a virtualized environment (eg: QEMU/KVM) Differences with the 'uefi-x86' board: support kernel boot messages on graphical and console/serial devices support prompt on graphical/console devices patches targeting virtualized env on x86 should be added here - when it make sense - [Qemu X86](https://www.armbian.com/qemu-uboot-x86/) - x86_64 via UEFI/BIOS for generic virtual board Usage: Use this board to run armbian on a virtualized environment (eg: QEMU/KVM) Differences with the 'uefi-x86' board: support kernel boot messages on graphical and console/serial devices support prompt on graphical/console devices patches targeting virtualized env on x86 should be added here - when it make sense - [Amlogic S9xx TV Box](https://www.armbian.com/amlogic-s9xx-tv-box/) - Welcome to the Armbian Community Builds for Amlogic S9xx based TV Boxes TV Boxes are not officially supported by the Armbian project. These builds are maintained by community members (like you). Status of Armbian on TV Boxes - Please Read First Installation Instructions for TV Boxes with Amlogic CPUs TV Box Forum (Support) - [Vision Five](https://www.armbian.com/vision-five/) - [PhytiumPi](https://www.armbian.com/phytiumpi/) - [Cool Pi CM5](https://www.armbian.com/cool-pi-cm5/) - [Tinkerboard Edge R](https://www.armbian.com/tinkerboard-edge-r/) - [Station M3](https://www.armbian.com/station-m3/) - [Nanopi M4](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-m4/) - UART is accessible on a standard connector but with unusual speed: 1500000 If you don't have USB Type-C PSU, you can power the board via pins 4 (5V) and 6 (GND) of the 40-pin GPIO1 header Powering related troubles are possible since USB Type-C is not PD-compliant - [Nanopc T4](https://www.armbian.com/nanopc-t4/) - UART is accessible on a standard connector but with unusual speed: 1500000 If you want to boot from your SD card you need to hold boot button while powering up/resetting - [Mekotronics r58x 4G](https://www.armbian.com/mekotronics-r58x-4g/) - [Mekotronics r58x](https://www.armbian.com/mekotronics-r58x/) - [Mekotronics R58 Mini PC](https://www.armbian.com/mekotronics-r58-mini-pc/) - [Orange Pi 4](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-4/) - UART has unusual speed: 1500000 Make sure to add large heatsink Powering related troubles are possible since USB Type-C is not PD-compliant - [Odroid N2L](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-n2l/) - [Orange Pi Zero](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero/) - Onboard wireless module (XR819) has poor software support so wireless connection issues are expected Orange Pi Zero rev 1.4 reports false high CPU temperatures. - [Nanopi Duo 2](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-duo-2/) - Serial console is enabled by default on µUSB - [Nanopi Duo](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-duo/) - Onboard wireless module (XR819) has poor software support so wireless connection issues are expected Hardware issues which manifest in stuck on reboot/power off on some boards (fix) Serial console is enabled by default on µUSB - [Orangepi CM4](https://www.armbian.com/bananapicm4io/) - [Khadas VIM3L](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-vim3l/) - Installation: Download Khadas Rescue system (flash to SD card, insert, power on, hold FUNCTION and short press RESET button) Download Armbian image and place it to the USB drive (copy .xz or .img file, do not flash with Etcher) Boot into Khadas OOWOW and install to eMMC by selecting image from USB drive - [Orange Pi Zero 2W](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-2w/) - [Bananapi M2 Zero](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m2-zero/) - [Bananapi M2S](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m2s/) - [TI SK-AM68](https://www.armbian.com/texas-instruments-sk-am68/) - [Nanopi R5C](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r5c/) - [Rockpi 4](https://www.armbian.com/rockpi4/) - Images below are for model C. Additional Images: For Model A (without wireless) can be downloaded here For Model B here. For Model C+ here. For Model SE, use the Model B builds here. How to install Armbian’s mainline u-boot into SPI and boot NVMe drives How to solve boot troubles with SPI enabled boards? - [Nanopi R4S](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r4s/) - [Mixtile blade 3](https://www.armbian.com/mixtile-blade-3/) - [Orange Pi Prime](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-prime/) - [Orange Pi Zero+](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-plus/) - [Orange Pi R1+ and LTS](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi-r1plus-lts/) - Images for non LTS version can be downloaded here There is currently a known issue that may affect this board on some IPv4 only networks. Symptoms are variable, from intermittent drop-outs and slow-downs to total loss of one NIC or total loss of networking. The issue can be completely eliminated by disabling IPv6. Don't try - [Orange Pi R1](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-r1/) - [RISC-V](https://www.armbian.com/uefi-riscv64/) - [Jetson Nano](https://www.armbian.com/jetson-nano/) - [Lenovo X13S](https://www.armbian.com/lenovo-x13s/) - To get started, burn the image to a USB stick using BalenaEtcher. Install all firmware updates in Windows and the Lenovo utility. In Lenovo x13s's BIOS config, disable Secure Boot (this will create problems with Windows Bitlocker, unless you disable that first.) Insert USB and press F12 during boot to select it. Be patient during - [Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro](https://www.armbian.com/xiaomi-pad-5-pro/) - Make sure to check flashing guide! - [Orange Pi One](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-one/) - [La Frite](https://www.armbian.com/la-frite/) - SPI bootloader update: Download the firmware update file. Flash the file to a USB drive Eject the drive from your computer and plug it into La Frite. Power on La Frite and it will start updating the firmware. Do not power off La Frite until the firmware update is complete! USB Mass Storage Flashing: - [Le Potato](https://www.armbian.com/lepotato/) - can be picky for SD card type/brand - [Khadas VIM3](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-vim3/) - In order to boot Armbian from VIM3 with pre-flashed OS on eMMC you need to: Download Khadas Rescue tool for VIM3 and flash it to a spare SD card Insert SD card, attach USB keyboard + monitor or a serial console and boot into Khadas Rescue Tool Choose: Advanced -> eMMC -> Fast erase and - [Odroid N2 / N2+](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-n2/) - some people are having troubles with booting with Petitboot loader. In case you have troubles too, you need to disable Petitboot by running fw_setenv skip_spiboot true in the command line of Petitboot On modern kernels adding “video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080M@60D” to boot /boot/armbianEnv.txt (extraargs=) should force HDMI to 1080p instead of the 4K native resolution. - [Renegade](https://www.armbian.com/renegade/) - UART is accessible on pin 6 (GND),8 (TX) and 10 (RX) and with unusual speed: 1500000 Video and 3D acceleration addon Clocking to maximum safe CPU speed (1.51Ghz) is possible this way: sed -i "s/MAX_SPEED=.*/MAX_SPEED=1510000/" /etc/default/cpufrequtils service cpufrequtils restart Make sure to install large heatsink! - [Pine H64](https://www.armbian.com/pine-h64/) - PCIe port is not supported: Allwinner H6 has a quirky PCIe controller that doesn’t map the PCIe address space properly to CPU, and accessing the PCIe config space, IO space or memory space will need to be wrapped. As Linux doesn’t wrap PCIe memory space access, it’s not possible to do a proper PCIe controller - [Nanopi Neo Air](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo-air/) - [Khadas Edge V](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-edge/) - [Orange Pi](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi/) - For proper hardware support you need to edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt and add: fdtfile=sun7i-a20-orangepi.dtb following by reboot. - [Orange Pi mini](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-mini/) - For proper hardware support you need to edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt and add: fdtfile=sun7i-a20-orangepi-mini.dtb following by reboot. - [Tritium H3](https://www.armbian.com/tritium-h3/) - [Bananapi M2 Pro](https://www.armbian.com/bananapim2pro/) - [Station P2](https://www.armbian.com/station-p2/) - In case of troubles booting, read this topic. Important. For the new images to work, it is necessary to update the u-boot in eMMC on P2. The new version of u-boot is compatible with the existing official versions of Station and Ubuntu, which are released by Firefly. To upgrade to the new version of u-boot, - [Station P1](https://www.armbian.com/station-p1/) - In case of troubles booting, read this topic. - [Station M2](https://www.armbian.com/station-m2/) - In case of troubles booting, read this topic. Important. For the new images to work, it is necessary to update the u-boot in eMMC on M2\P2. The new version of u-boot is compatible with the existing official versions of Station and Ubuntu, which are released by Firefly. To upgrade to the new version of u-boot, - [Station M1](https://www.armbian.com/station-m1/) - In case of troubles booting, read this topic. - [Sopine A64](https://www.armbian.com/sopine-a64/) - In case you experience troubles with networking Report all issues here. - [Bananapi M64](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m64/) - Some devices powers off on load - [Bananapi M3](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m3/) - works: serial console, 8 cores, USB, SATA, HDMI, DRM video driver A83T chip isn’t SATA capable and therefore the SATA port is provided by a (very) slow GL830 USB-to-SATA-bridge https://forum.armbian.com/topic/474-banana-pi-m3/ - [Rock64](https://www.armbian.com/rock64/) - UART is accessible on pin 6 (GND),8 (TX) and 10 (RX) and with unusual speed: 1500000 Video and 3D acceleration addon Clocking to maximum safe CPU speed (1.51Ghz) is possible this way: sed -i "s/MAX_SPEED=.*/MAX_SPEED=1510000/" /etc/default/cpufrequtils service cpufrequtils restart Make sure to install large heatsink! In case you face stability issues, check this Some eMMC chips might - [Panther X2](https://www.armbian.com/panther-x2/) - [Orange Pi PC](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-pc/) - [Olimex Lime A64](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime-a64/) - [Olimex Lime 2 eMMC](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime-2-emmc/) - [Nanopi Neo Plus 2](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo-plus2/) - [Firefly RK3399](https://www.armbian.com/firefly-rk3399/) - In case of troubles booting, read this topic. Enable video and 3D acceleration - [Espressobin / Ultra](https://www.armbian.com/espressobin/) - Version 7 EspressoBIN (identifiable by sata power connection instead of molex) has ethernet ports in the reverse order. This can be fixed in armbianEnv.txt with the line "fdtfile=marvell/armada-3720-espressobin-v7.dtb" manual flashing to latest u-boot is mandatory, again (as part of 2022.05 release)! Download the right boot flash for your board: 512,1G,2G, number of RAM chips (identify - [FxBlox RK1](https://www.armbian.com/fxblox-rk1/) - [Olimex Micro](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-micro/) - [Olimex Lime 2](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime-2/) - [Olimex Lime 1](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime/) - [Radxa Zero 2](https://www.armbian.com/radxa-zero2/) - [RK322X](https://forum.armbian.com/topic/12656-csc-armbian-for-rk322x-tv-boxes/#new_tab) - Support for generic RK3228A, RK3228B and RK3229 TV boxes, with various commercial names and manufacturers (MXQ 4k, MXQ Pro 4k, V88 Mars, A8, Model X, etc...) Due to the really large hardware variety, there is the rare chance that the images proposed here may not boot. If a bad image is burned in eMMC, the - [Nanopi Neo and Core](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo/) - [Nanopi R2S](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r2s/) - Login console is enabled also on mUSB connector Known problem: reboot sometimes doesn't bring the device back. Network devices are not managed by Network manager. Configure via /etc/network/interfaces - [Nanopi R1](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r1/) - serial console is enabled on UART1, which is exposed on chasis, mUSB console is also enabled for login Bluetooth is not yet enabled. One Ethernet device gets random MAC - [Nanopi Neo4](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo4/) - More info Powering related troubles are possible since USB Type-C is not PD-compliant Check quick review Enable video and 3D acceleration - [Nanopi Neo Core 2 LTS](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo-core-2-lts/) - [Nanopi R4SE](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r4se/) - [Orange Pi 2](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-2/) - [Orange Pi +2E](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-plus-2e/) - [Orange Pi +](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-plus/) - H3 chip isn't SATA capable and therefore the SATA port is provided by a slow GL830 USB-to-SATA-bridge - [Orange Pi 3](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-3/) - PCIe port is not supported: Allwinner H6 has a quirky PCIe controller that doesn't map the PCIe address space properly to CPU, and accessing the PCIe config space, IO space or memory space will need to be wrapped. As Linux doesn't wrap PCIe memory space access, it's not possible to do a proper PCIe controller - [Orange Pi 3 LTS](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi3-lts/) - Images for non LTS version can be downloaded here - [Orange Pi Lite](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-lite/) - [Orange Pi Lite 2](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-lite-2/) - USB3 sometimes doesn't detect high-speed devices properly A heat sink is highly recommended if you want to run it at full speed Changing screen resolution - [Pinecube](https://www.armbian.com/pinecube/) - [Pinebook A64](https://www.armbian.com/pinebook-a64/) - Supported 720 and 1080p model, DVFS, battery and brightness control, MALI with opensource Lima drivers, Chromium web-dl enabled, not enabled or not tested: suspend/resume - [Pine64 Star64](https://www.armbian.com/star64/) - [Pine H64 B](https://www.armbian.com/pine-h64-b/) - USB3 sometimes doesn't detect high-speed devices properly - [Orange Pi One Plus](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-one-plus/) - USB3 sometimes doesn't detect high-speed devices properly - [Orange Pi PC 2](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-pc2/) - [Orange Pi PC+](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-pc-plus/) - [Orange Pi RK3399](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-rk3399/) - UART has unusual speed: 1500000 boot from SD card is possible by shorting TP50265 to the ground and powering the board. After Armbian boots up, you can overwrite eMMC. You need to do this procedure only once or in case you totally brick your system. once you have Armbian booting from eMMC, you can boot SD card - [Orange Pi+ 2](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-plus-2/) - H3 chip isn't SATA capable and therefore the SATA port is provided by a slow GL830 USB-to-SATA-bridge - [Orange Pi Zero +2 H5](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-2-h5/) - [Orange Pi Zero +2 H3](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-plus-2-h3/) - [Orange Pi Win / Plus](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-win/) - [SiFive Unmatched](https://www.armbian.com/sifive-unmatched/) - [Recore](https://www.armbian.com/recore/) - [Quartz64a](https://www.armbian.com/quartz64a/) - [Quartz64 B](https://www.armbian.com/quartz64-b/) - [Tinkerboard 2](https://www.armbian.com/tinkerboard-2/) - [Zero Pi](https://www.armbian.com/zero-pi/) - [Udoo quad](https://www.armbian.com/udoo-quad/) - [XT-Q8L-V10](https://forum.armbian.com/topic/7141-csc-armbian-for-rk3288-tv-box-boards-q8/#new_tab) - Supported TV Box variants: Chiptrip Q8, Vsmart Q8, ENY 3288 Q8, etc... Known signatures on the electrical boards are xt-q8l-v10 and eny-q8p-v10 Installation on eMMC: Download your preferred Armbian image a copy of the Multitool; Burn the Multitool on an SD card; once done, place the Armbian image in images folder of the SD card - [Nanopi Neo 3](https://www.armbian.com/nanopineo3/) - USB-C power Input Only - [Nanopi Neo 2 Black](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo-2-black/) - [Nanopi Neo 2](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-neo-2/) - [Nanopi K1 plus](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-k1-plus/) - [Nanopi A64](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-a64/) - [Hummingboard 2](https://www.armbian.com/hummingboard-2/) - [Hummingboard](https://www.armbian.com/hummingboard/) - Gigabit Ethernet transfer rate is around 50% of its theoretical max rate (internal chip bus limitation) - [HiKey 960](https://www.armbian.com/hikey-960/) - [DevTerm A06](https://www.armbian.com/devterm-a06/) - [Cubietruck](https://www.armbian.com/cubietruck/) - due to bad PCB placement, there is some crosstalk between Wifi and VGA in certain videomodes make sure you power the board via power connector otherwise your USB port won’t be powered - [Cubieboard 2](https://www.armbian.com/cubieboard-2/) - [Cubieboard 1](https://www.armbian.com/cubieboard-1/) - [Clearfog base](https://www.armbian.com/clearfog-base/) - To boot the image from USB flash: Write the image to a USB flash drive Insert the flash drive into the USB3.0 port Load the modified u-boot (from the Armbian image) using the UART method Stop the default boot sequence Execute in u-boot prompt: run usbboot To flash the image to eMMC: Boot the image - [Bananapi R2 PRO](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-r2-pro/) - [Bananapi M2U / Berry](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-m2u/) - [Bananapi M1+](https://www.armbian.com/banana-pi-plus/) - For proper hardware support you need to edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt and add: fdtfile=sun7i-a20-bananapi-m1-plus.dtb following by reboot. - [Bananapi M1](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi/) - [Banana Pi pro](https://www.armbian.com/banana-pi-pro/) - [Tritium H5](https://www.armbian.com/tritium-h5/) - [Odroid C2](https://www.armbian.com/odroid-c2/) - USB troubles workaround Amlogic devices are picky on SD card brand. Expect troubles with some models. - [Khadas VIM2](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-vim2/) - Serial console: Blue color line: Tool Pin TXD, orange color: Tool Pin RXD, black: Tool Pin GND How to boot from SD card? After power on, quickly press the Function key 3 times in 2 seconds, then release the key. More at official manual. - [Khadas VIM1](https://www.armbian.com/khadas-vim1/) - To be able to boot Armbian SD card image and install Armbian to eMMC, use one of the methods to boot into upgrade mode. If you have most recent board revision (1.4 ->) then you only need to quickly press the function key (middle) 3 times in 2 seconds. Release and boot will proceed from - [JetHub H1](https://www.armbian.com/jethub-h1/) - In order to boot Armbian from JetHub H1 with pre-flashed OS on eMMC you need USB-USB cable and do: Download Amlogic Burning Tool Download latest burnable firmware (testing branch) Flash! More instructions on https://wiki.jethome.ru/en/jethub_h1#controller_firmware Now you can boot Armbian from eMMC. - [Rockpi 4B](https://www.armbian.com/rockpi4/) - [Olimex Lime A33](https://www.armbian.com/olimex-lime-a33/) - [Nanopc T3](https://www.armbian.com/nanopc-t3/) - Shutdown doesn't work properly. It reboots the board. - [Nanopi M1](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-m1/) - [Nanopi M3](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-m3/) - [Nanopc T3+](https://www.armbian.com/nanopc-t3-plus/) - You need to hold boot key and power/reset the device to force boot from SD card, Shutdown doesn't work properly. It reboots the board. Devices, which memory number begins with SEC710 K4B4G16, need to do.: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/7274-nanopc-t3-boot-troubles/page/3/?tab=comments#comment-83688 - [Nanopi Fire3](https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-fire3/) - second serial console is enabled on a microUSB port occasional troubles with network driver https://forum.armbian.com/topic/7260-quick-review-of-nanopi-fire3/ - [Bananapi R2](https://www.armbian.com/bananapi-r2/) - Hold power button for about 7-8 seconds to power the device up. Boot log: http://ix.io/1r19 Known problems: HDMI is not working and will probably never, onboard wireless is too fragile, disabled by default. - [Orange Pi R1+](https://www.armbian.com/orangepi-r1plus/) - There may be a known issue that could affect this board on some IPv4 only networks. Symptoms are variable, from intermittent drop-outs and slow-downs to total loss of one NIC or total loss of networking. The issue can be completely eliminated by disabling IPv6. 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This release highlights continued progress across the system, including deeper hardware support, enhanced tooling, and - [Armbian Updates: OMV support, boot improvents, Rockchip optimizations](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-updates-nas-support-lands-boot-systems-improve-and-rockchip-optimizations-arrive/) - This week, the Armbian development team pushed several noteworthy enhancements, with improvements spanning user experience, bootloader upgrades, and broader system support. Notably, this week saw the debut of OpenMediaVault in Armbian’s software installer, a move that brings plug-and-play NAS functionality to supported boards. 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These contributions reflect ongoing efforts from the community to ensure system stability, compatibility, and enhanced performance across supported platforms. 🪛 Rockchip: Fixing Broken EDGE Kernel Patch Commit by: @Igor Pecovnik View Commit › ⚠️ - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-15/) - Welcome to this week’s Armbian Build Highlights! We've added support for the Qcom Robotics RB5 and delivered a stack of board-level fixes and improvements. Bootloaders are getting version upgrades, new device tree tweaks are live, and key driver updates are in. 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Notably, rtw88 and rtw89 drivers are now enabled for kernel 6.12+, and Radxa Zero 3 receives mainline U-Boot and WiFi upgrades. Rock 3A sees multiple - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-13/) - Improved Code Review We've integrated CodeRabbit into our code review process, and the results have been excellent. The AI-assisted reviews help us maintain higher code quality, improve efficiency, and streamline development. We're happy with the improvements and look forward to continued enhancements. FriendlyElec and Armbian Announce NanoPi R3S Giveaway! 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This week introduces significant improvements, including switching CM3588 to mainline A-TF and upgrading RK322X-Box and RK3318-Box to U-Boot v2025.01. Armbian's updated images now come with Home Assistant Core 2025.3 preinstalled, offering users enhanced smart home integration. Hardware support sees notable - [Armbian v25.2](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-v25-2/) - Dear Armbian Community, We are thrilled to announce Armbian Release 25.2, packed with significant updates across our entire ecosystem! These updates are aimed at enhancing functionality, expanding hardware support, and refining the user experience for both developers and everyday SBC users. Let’s dive into the exciting new features! Key Highlights New Board Support: Rock 2A - [Release is coming!](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/release-is-coming-3/) - As we approach our next point release, the focus shifts entirely towards bug fixing and stabilization. Feature development is on hold this month to ensure that core functionalities like network connectivity, video output, and booting processes are solid. We aim to resolve as many issues as possible during this period. However, we encourage users to - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-9/) - Dear armbians, The ThinkPad X13s hummed as the kernel upgraded, while Rockpi-S saw multiple fixes—its new kernel demanding a bootloader update, now automated. A ghost touch vanished from BigTreeTech boards. Meanwhile, CoolPi GenBook awaited revival, and Ubuntu Plucky arrived—an era of seamless innovation unfolded. Recent Highlights ThinkPad X13s (ARM64) Enabled RTW88 in-kernel USB drivers. Kernel - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-8/) - Key Highlights from Recent Commits As we step into the new year, we are excited to share the latest updates and improvements from the Armbian community. These changes reflect our continued commitment to enhancing user experiences, supporting innovative hardware, and streamlining development workflows. General Updates MacchiatoBin: Transitioned to End-of-Support (EOS) status, discontinuing kernel builds for - [Happy New Year 2025! Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/happy-new-year-2025-armbian-weekly-highlights/) - Happy New Year from the Armbian Team! As we step into this exciting new year, we at Armbian would like to extend our warmest wishes for a Happy New Year to our amazing community! Thank you for your continued support and contributions that make Armbian what it is today. Together, we look forward to achieving - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-7/) - As the holidays approach, the Armbian team continues to bring you exciting updates and improvements to make your development experience even better. Whether you’re tinkering with new boards over the festive break or updating your systems for the new year, here’s what’s new this week: Infrastructure and Community Updates New Mirror in Ukraine A new - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-6/) - Armbian continues its evolution with exciting updates, new features, and bug fixes. Below are the highlights: Build System Enhancements Automatic Board Configurations Synchronization Automatic synchronization of board configurations, streamlining updates. Commit by @igorpecovnik Kernel Updates ST7796 Display Enhancements Fixed the kernel module patch for ST7796. Commit by @redrathnure Added a kernel module (fbtft) for improved ST7796 support. - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-5/) - Armbian continues to evolve with exciting updates, optimizations, and bug fixes across its ecosystem. Here are the highlights from the past week: Kernel Updates rk35xx-vendor: Updated to the 6.1 rkr4.1 SDK kernel, enhancing compatibility and features for rk35xx boards (commit by @amazingfate). Rockchip: Edge kernel upgraded to 6.12, bringing improved stability and performance (commit by - [Armbian v24.11](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-v24-11/) - Dear Armbian Community, We are thrilled to announce Armbian Release 24.11.1, packed with significant updates across our entire ecosystem! These updates are aimed at enhancing functionality, expanding hardware support, and refining the user experience for both developers and everyday SBC users. Let’s dive into the exciting new features! Core system updates Armbian Build Framework The - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-4/) - Dear Armbians, here are the latest highlights Armbian Configuration Tool Enhancements New Label for Issue Tracking To simplify the bug-tracking process and improve prioritization, a new label called “not armbian-config” has been introduced. This label helps users identify and address issues that are unrelated to the Armbian configuration tool. Contributor: @igorpecovnik Commit: 0f24c12 Automatic Documentation - [Release is coming!](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/release-is-coming-2/) - As we approach our next point release, the focus shifts entirely towards bug fixing and stabilization. Feature development is on hold this month to ensure that core functionalities like network connectivity, video output, and booting processes are solid. We aim to resolve as many issues as possible during this period. However, we encourage users to - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-3/) - Dear Armbians, welcome to this week’s newsletter! Here, you’ll find updates on the latest release and community contributions. New Additions and Improvements Raydium Display Compatibility Orientation and Timing Enhancements: Raydium displays now read orientation and timing directly from the DTS (device tree source), improving display support for more consistent visuals. (Contributor: @ginkage) PWM Fan Fix - [Armbian Weekly Highlights](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-weekly-highlights-2/) - Dear Armbians, welcome to this week’s newsletter! Here, you’ll find updates on the latest release and community contributions. 🚀 New Additions and Improvements 1. TQMa Configuration Update Enabled SQUASHFS_XZ: This feature uses XZ compression to optimize storage, which is particularly useful for systems where space is limited. 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To ensure our long-term sustainability, we need ongoing contributions that support our core infrastructure, including the build framework, OS components, and more. Introducing the Armbian Contribution Reward Program: We are thrilled to launch this initiative to - [Armbian Leaflet #27](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-27/) - Dear Armbians, This week, we bring you a roundup of exciting developments and updates from the Armbian community. From kernel enhancements to device-specific improvements, there's plenty to dive into. Plus, we announce the winners of the Radxa Rock 5 ITX giveaway! Read on for all the details. Kernel and Device Tree Updates: sunxi-6.1: Fixed a - [Armbian Leaflet #26](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-26/) - Dear Armbians, Some fresh news for you! Smaller and Leaner Minimal Images Our minimal images have been further optimized, now featuring the smallest possible footprint while maintaining core OS functionality. 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Key highlights Reproducible Armbian OS and Armbian build framework are tightly connected. Framework - [New Release Approaching Fast!](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/new-release-approaching-fast/) - Dear Armbian Community, We are excited to announce that our new release is approaching quickly, with an estimated release date of May 25th. Our team is working actively on the final touches, focusing on stability and fine-tuning advanced features such as 3D and video acceleration. We're utilizing the best available methods, as there are multiple - [Release is coming](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/release-is-coming/) - Dear Armbian Community, At Armbian, we're committed to providing stability without compromising on cutting-edge features. With that in mind, we deliver four point releases per year alongside our daily rolling releases, ensuring you have access to the best of both worlds. We're gearing up to roll out new point release images featuring the latest kernel - [Armbian Leaflet #21](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-21/) - Greetings Armbian Community, We're thrilled to share our latest strides in enhancing partnerships, expanding support, and advancing innovations within the Armbian ecosystem. Here's a roundup of recent developments: 1. Strengthening Partnerships in Shenzhen: We've embarked on a mission to fortify our collaborations with partners in Shenzhen, aimed at fostering better support for our community. During - [Armbian Leaflet #20](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-20/) - Dear Armbian Community, We're thrilled to announce that Armbian development is currently at full throttle, with significant improvements to our build framework and daily bug fixes. Our community of regular contributors has grown, and we're witnessing increased utilization of the build framework. Here are some highlights of what's been happening lately: Framework Enhancements: We've been - [Armbian Leaflet #19](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-19/) - Dear Armbian Community, Here are the latest news! With each new Armbian release, we bring you plenty of improvements. However, we also encounter some new bugs along the way. While some are our own doing, most come from various sources. Much of the software we distribute is common and maintained by third parties upstream, with - [Armbian 24.2 Kereru](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-24-2-kereru/) - 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 - [Armbian Leaflet #18](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-18/) - 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 - [Armbian Leaflet #17](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-17/) - 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. 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A batch of images was accidentally deleted, requiring a complete restart of the - [Armbian 23.11](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-23-11-topi/) - 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) - [Armbian Leaflet #14](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-14/) - 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 - [Armbian Leaflet #13](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-13/) - 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 - [Armbian Leaflet #12](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-12/) - 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 - [Armbian 23.8](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-23-8/) - 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 - [Armbian Leaflet #11](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-11/) - Dear Armbians, Here are the latest updates! Device Support, Enhancements, and Progress We're excited to announce the addition of support for several new devices, including Khadas VIM1S, VIM4, TI AM26, and Licheepi 4a. To enhance user experience, all Khadas images are now available in their "oowow" format, streamlining the installation process. 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We are delighted to them as a Platinum partner, and - [Armbian Leaflet #8](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-8/) - Dear Armbian Community, Welcome to the latest edition of our Newsletter! We have some exciting updates and important information to share with you. Let's dive right in! Release Update: We are constantly pushing the boundaries to deliver the best experience for our users. While we strive to test everything thoroughly, bugs always slips through. However, - [Armbian 23.05 Suni](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-23-05-suni/) - The Armbian project is nearing its 10-year anniversary, and we're excited to announce that our upcoming release Armbian 23.05, codename “Suni”, will be the biggest one yet! It's a significant milestone as it marks the first release based on our completely refactored build framework! The new framework has been in development for around 3 years, - [Armbian Leaflet #7](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-7/) - Greetings Armbian Community, Here are some fresh updates and announcements for this week. We are approaching the release of Armbian 23.05, codenamed "Suni". As we finalize this release, we kindly request your assistance in testing it on devices that we were unable to cover. Your feedback will help us ensure the stability and reliability of - [Armbian Leaflet #6](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-6/) - Hello Armbian Community, We are already in May! As we approach the code freeze, we begin the bug-hunting phase, with all our efforts focused on one final check. Our primary focus is on the boards that our vendors assist us with, labelled as platinum support. We apply the same level of service to "supported" boards, - [Armbian needs your help](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-needs-your-help/) - Our Success During these 8 years since Armbian was created, we have become the go-to operating system for Arm-based single-board computers (SBC). The truth is, no other operating system can compete with us in terms of coverage and SBC support. Some distributions operate on some of the more popular single-board computers, but that’s about it. Armbian, on - [Armbian Leaflet #5](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-5/) - Hello Armbian Community! We hope this newsletter finds you well. As we approach the 1st of May, we wanted to remind you that it is code freeze day. This means that we will prioritize resolving bugs over new feature development. 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We have added build configs kernel - [Armbian Leaflet #2](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-2/) - Greetings Armbian Community! Our Discord community has surpassed the 1000 user mark, which is way beyond our expectations, and we are incredibly grateful for everyone who has participated and helped improve our community experience! We are excited to announce that our continuous integration system is slowly getting back into action. We have sorted out versioning - [Armbian Leaflet #1](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-leaflet-1/) - Dear Armbian Community, We have exciting updates to share with you regarding our build framework and other community projects. Less than a month ago, we upgraded our build framework to the new system, and we are pleased to inform you that we have managed to fix most of the obvious bugs. However, if you encounter - [Help us fund equipment](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/help-us-fund-equipment/) - Sharing latest packages, images or application deployments can be tedious and time-consuming. Mistakes are made very easily when time is not on our side. And as containerized micro-services increase, it becomes challenging to detect integration issues, which can impact release timelines and extend lead time for changes or LTC (Lead Time to Change). Armbian is - [Armbian 23.02](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-23-02/) - Armbian 23.02 Quoll is now available! It features a new LTS kernel based on Linux 6.1.y (where possible), with builds around Bullseye and Jammy, as well as, introduces Debian Bookworm and Ubuntu Lunar for developers. Armbian OS remains one of the most popular OS's on the new Rockchip RK3588 platform, featuring official support for Radxa - [Code freeze and moving to new framework](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/code-freeze-and-moving-to-new-framework/) - Dear Armbian developers, board maintainers and users. Our regular development cycle have reached »code freeze«. Its a milestone when we shall change our focus to code stabilisation to be ready to release update to all kernels and images. This should happen by the end of this month (25th). During this time we count on increased - [Armbian 22.11](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-22-11/) - What’s New? added Bananapi M5, Odroid M1 and Rockpi 4C plus enabled community images with weekly release cycle added ultra minimal images optimized for software deployment added RiscV64 UEFI build support improved support for Rockpi S kernel upgrade is frozen by default to improve stability Check release changelog below for full log of changes and - [Armbian 22.08](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-22-08/) - What’s New? Kernel and u-boot upgrade to latest upstream versions (2022.07 and 5.15.y / 5.19.y LTS) New Rockchip RK3588 Rock 5b WIP target Enabled additional code security analysis Improved kernel and u-boot upgrade testing, which can now run even on every commit to the code base Enabled automated build processes to regenerate community supported images - [Armbian 22.05.4](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-22-05-4/) - What’s New: More desktop flavors have been enabled for all boards that support desktop images: Budgie Xfce KDE Plasma Cinnamon Gnome Budgie Xfce KDE Plasma Cinnamon Gnome You should now be able to find builds of each of these desktop types for your favorite board on it's download page! How can you help? Time: For - [Armbian 22.05.3](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-22-05-3/) - What’s New: All board images have been rebuilt due to corruption found in certain images Fixed Orange Pi 3 LTS bluetooth support Added board images for Orange Pi 4 LTS Upgraded bootloader to 22.04 for Rockchip family boards How can you help? Time: For those who want to contribute time, please consider becoming a board - [Armbian 22.05](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-22-05/) - Highlights: Thousands of hours have been invested to stabilize supported board images Hundreds of Linux kernel and user space related bug fixes completed by the Armbian team Added support for new boards Established new Maintainers What’s New: Our first priority is to support and enhance the Community. To that goal, Armbian releases updates and bug - [Armbian 22.02 Release Announcement](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-22-02-pig-release-announcement/) - Important project changes, both technical and not. 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The primary focus of development remains on the most - [Armbian 20.08 Caple](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-20-08-caple/) - Major kernel upgrade, moving to HA infrastructure, many improvements and fixes 20.08.2020. It has been three months since our last major release. During this period we developed many new features, fixed numerous of bugs and several projects are stretched are prolonging into the future. Our primary focus remains in most difficult areas: low-level support basic - [Armbian 20.05 Kagu](https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-20-05-kagu/) - Support is never done 31.05.2020. It has been three months since our last major release. During this period we developed many new features, fixed numerous of bugs, but many tasks still remain for the future. 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