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 Updates
Armbian’s documentation system has been upgraded to ensure automatic updates. This improvement guarantees that users always have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information. Contributor: @igorpecovnik Commit: d70cdbf - Improved First Login Experience
The first login experience for users has been significantly enhanced. A refreshed logo now appears alongside key information, creating a more welcoming and informative introduction to Armbian. Contributor: @igorpecovnik Commit: 95722fe - Enhanced Software Module Support
Updates to the installation scripts for tools like OpenHab, Uptime-Kuma, and Webmin ensure better compatibility with the latest versions. These enhancements improve usability and streamline the configuration process. Contributor: @Tearran Commit: 5c95bc9 - Help Messages for Module Usage
New help messages have been added for various modules, such as Pi-Hole. These messages offer clear guidance on usage, making it easier for users to get started. Contributor: @Tearran Commit: f0f0d93 - Expanded Configuration Options for Modules
Additional configuration options have been introduced for modules, offering users greater flexibility to tailor their setups to specific needs. Contributor: @Tearran Commit: 02c9205
Style and Usability Improvements
- Menu and Template Refinements
Several adjustments have been made to menus and module templates, resulting in a cleaner, more intuitive user interface. These refinements enhance the overall user experience. Contributor: @Tearran Commits: 3bc6f39, 8495ebe, 88b8672 - Additional Style Tweaks
Continued style polishing has improved alignment and visual presentation, ensuring a consistent and professional look throughout the system. Contributor: @Tearran Commit: a1c98d6
Build System Enhancements
- Automated Synchronization for Board Configurations
The Armbian build system now includes an automatic synchronization feature for board configurations, ensuring consistent support across all supported boards. Contributor: @igorpecovnik Commit: 0de1801 - Rockchip Kernel Updates
Kernel updates for Rockchip platforms, including RK3588 and Rockchip64, have been introduced. These updates add support for kernel version 6.12, expanding compatibility and performance. Contributor: @amazingfate Commits: 8db8e19, 02a4741 - Core3566 Platform Support
Support for the Core3566 platform has been added, further extending Armbian’s compatibility with a wider range of hardware. Contributor: @btbxbob Commit: 9763862 - LVDS Device Tree for MBa8MPxL-RAS314
A new device tree for LVDS displays on the MBa8MPxL-RAS314 board has been introduced, enhancing display capabilities. Contributor: @schmiedelm Commit: ed57514 - Updated nftables Configuration
Improvements to nftables settings have been implemented, providing enhanced network security and performance. Contributor: @schmiedelm Commit: 266e2c5 - WIREGUARD build switch deprecation
Armbian ships Wireguard support by default with all its images. Therefore the “WIREGUARD” build switch has been officially deprecated to align with evolving standards and best practices. Contributors: @EvilOlaf, @igorpecovnik Commits: 0afd94a, c07fd49
Documentation Improvements
- Removal of WireGuard References
All documentation related to the deprecated WIREGUARD build switch has been removed to avoid confusion and maintain accuracy. Contributor: @igorpecovnik Commit: c07fd49 - Guide Updates and New Examples
Several user guides have been updated, and additional examples have been added to help users navigate recent changes in Armbian software more effectively. Contributor: @Tearran Commit: 4d8da80
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