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 @paolosabatino).
Feature Deprecations
- WireGuard: Removed from the build system (commit by @EvilOlaf).
Bug Fixes
- NanoPi-R6S: Resolved MMC0/MMC1 ordering issues to enhance reliability (commit by @efectn).
Documentation Enhancements
- Added release notes for version 24.11.1 (commit by @igorpecovnik).
Configuration Management
- Overlay Management: Disabled unsupported options on certain platforms (commit by @igorpecovnik).
- WiFi Handling: Improved reliability by retrying station scans up to three times (commit by @igorpecovnik).
Known Issues
While we’re proud of the progress made, software development inevitably involves challenges. Along with numerous fixes and enhancements, some regressions have been introduced.
- Overlay Handling: Recent updates inadvertently broke overlay handling support in several ways. Our team is actively working to resolve these issues and will release an upgrade to address the problem as soon as possible.
- BalenaEtcher Flashing Issue: A well-known issue has been observed with the BalenaEtcher flashing program, which fails when flashing large images. This is due to a decompression method within Etcher and is not a bug related to Armbian itself. However, since many users may encounter this problem, we recommend using alternative tools such as USBimager or Gnome Imager as a workaround.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we address these issues.
Why Contributing to Armbian Matters
Contributing to Armbian strengthens the open-source community, benefiting developers, users, and enthusiasts worldwide. By participating, you help expand hardware support, improve system reliability, and foster innovation. Contributors gain valuable experience in kernel development, device driver optimization, and Linux system integration.
Open-source projects thrive on collaboration, and Armbian is a testament to how collective effort transforms challenges into robust solutions. Whether fixing bugs, enhancing documentation, or contributing code, every effort helps Armbian deliver a superior experience for its users.
Explore Armbian’s GitHub repositories and join the movement! Your contributions empower an ecosystem built on transparency, inclusivity, and community-driven progress.