The Armbian development team has been hard at work implementing crucial updates, bug fixes, and optimizations to enhance performance and compatibility across a wide range of hardware. This latest batch of commits includes improved Wi-Fi support for multiple devices, HDMI audio and video enhancements, network management improvements, and critical package updates. Additionally, outdated or deprecated components have been removed to streamline system performance. Notable additions include initial support for BeagleBoard BeagleY-AI, security enhancements, and kernel updates for K3 boards. Stay up to date with the latest developments and experience a more stable, efficient, and feature-rich Armbian environment!

Rockchip64: rk3318-box: fix wifi with alternate sdio bus

Enable/Add gmac0/1 wifi to Radxa Cubie A5E sun55i-a527

Rockchip64-6.14: Enabled HDMI1 video and audio on NanoPC T6/LTS

Rockchip64-6.14: Add HDMI audio support and missing stuff on Youyeetoo R1 v3

Always disable systemd-networkd if both managers enabled

NetworkManager and systemd-networkd should never both be enabled at the same time. In this case, disable systemd-networkd, with message to the user that this is being done.

Improve armbian-firstlogin script

Avoid waiting for the NetworkManager-wait-online or systemd-networkd-wait-online service to complete in the midst of prompting for root account password.

Drop software-properties-common from CLI builds

software-properties-common was dropped from Debian Unstable and may or may not come back according to its maintainer. It provides the add-apt-repository binary.

c.f. https://github.com/wimpysworld/deb-get/issues/1215

Drop policykit-1 from common DE builds

drop obsolete policykit-1 package and replace with polkitd and pkexec from common includes for a variety of DE builds

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