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Armbian 26.2 Introduces Linux kernel 6.18 LTS Images and Imager Upgrades Armbian 26.2 Goa introduces expanded SBC support, Linux 6.18-based images, and continued enhancements for Rockchip and Allwinner platforms.

🐧Armbian 26.2 Introduces Linux kernel 6.18 LTS Images and Imager Upgrades

#armbian #sbc #linux #opensource

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Armbian 26.2: più dispositivi supportati e kernel aggiornati Armbian 26.2 introduce nuovi dispositivi supportati, kernel aggiornati e miglioramenti al tool di imaging

Armbian 26.2 introduce nuovi dispositivi supportati, kernel aggiornati, miglioramenti al tool di imaging, ottimizzazioni al codice e un’infrastruttura più moderna per ARM e RISC‑V. #Armbian #Linux #SingleBoardComputer #Debian

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Armbian 26.2 Introduces Linux kernel 6.18 LTS Images and Imager Upgrades Armbian 26.2 Goa introduces expanded SBC support, Linux 6.18-based images, and continued enhancements for Rockchip and Allwi...

#Linux #Distros #Linux #& #Open #Source #News #armbian […]

[Original post on linuxiac.com]

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DshanPi-A1 AI Education SBC Pairs Rockchip RK3576 With Quad Camera Support and Raspberry Pi GPIO Compatibility The DshanPi-A1 packs a Rockchip RK3576 SoC with a 6 TOPS NPU and quad-camera MIPI CSI support into a Raspberry Pi HAT-compatible form factor aimed at AI and robotics education.

DshanPi-A1 AI Education SBC Pairs Rockchip RK3576 With Quad Camera Support and Raspberry Pi GPIO Compatibility

#RockchipRk3576 #SingleBoardComputer #Dshanpi #Armbian #MipiCsi

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Want your app to auto-start on every boot? 🚀
On ArmSoM boards it’s one systemd file away—follow our hello.service guide..
👉Try it out:
docs.armsom.org/build-system...

#RK3588 #Rockchip #datascience #machinelearning #raspberrypi #armbian #opensource #ai #robotics #iot

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Linux Box Dev Edition brings Armbian Linux with Home Assistant support THIRDREALITY’s Linux Box Dev Edition is a compact smart home gateway aimed at developers, educators, and system integrators working with open-source automation platforms and standard smart home protocols. THIRDREALITY lists a quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of onboard storage, along with integrated wireless connectivity including dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 […]
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Нюансы Armbian или хроники капризного кристалла Не скажу за всех, но периодически вспоминать нюансы по сборке ...

#armbian #linux-сервер #образ #системы

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ArmSoM CM5 Powers World's First AI Early-Warning Buoy to Safeguard Pilot Whales in New Zealand From Harbor Monitoring to Stranding alarm: ArmSoM CM5 Accelerates Global Marine Conservation Science with Open-Source ComputeFollowing a successful 13-month deployment in Whangārei Harbour, New Zealan...

Happy 2026! Our ArmSoM-CM5 RK3576 now drives the world’s first AI buoy, detecting whales in real time off New Zealand and giving rescuers the golden hour to stop strandings.🌊 #EdgeAI #machinelearning #datascience #iot #armbian #AI #embedded #opensource #raspberrypi

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OpenMediaVault 8 (OMV8) ” Synchrony” released for 64-bit x86 (AMD64) and Arm (ARM64) platforms only OpenMediaVault 8, or OMV8 for shorts, codenamed “Synchrony” has been released, now supporting only 64-bit architectures (AMD64 and ARM64), and dropping 32-bit systems based on the i386, armel, and armhf architectures. OpenMediaVault is a popular, open-source network-attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux that’s been around for many years. I had my first experience with it in 2017 when I reviewed FriendlyELEC NanoPi NEO NAS Kit based on a NanoPi NEO2 SBC with an Allwinner H5 64-bit Cortex A53 SoC, but sadly not recommended for OMV8 (more on that below). The main reason for killing 32-bit support is that the Salt Project only supports 64-bit builds. OpenMediaVault 8 highlights: Upgrade to Debian 13 (Trixie). Replace cpufrequtils with linux-cpupower Improve several user and group-related RPCs. Developers should note that the RPCs UserMgmt::enumerateSystemUsers, UserMgmt::enumerateUsers, UserMgmt::enumerateAllUsers and UserMgmt::getUserList now return only basic user information. Set the parameter detail to full to get [...] The post OpenMediaVault 8 (OMV8) ” Synchrony” released for 64-bit x86 (AMD64) and Arm (ARM64) platforms only appeared first on CNX Software - Embedded Systems News.
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Meet Armbian Imager, the Official Flashing Utility for Armbian Linux, Beta Out Now Armbian Imager is out now as the official utility for flashing the Armbian Linux operating system to your single-board computer. Here's our first look! The post Meet Armbian Imager, the Official Flashing Utility for Armbian Linux, Beta Out Now appeared first on 9to5Linux - do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
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Meet Armbian Imager, the Official Flashing Utility for Armbian Linux, Beta Out Now Armbian Imager is out now as the official utility for flashing the Armbian Linux operating system to your single-b...

#Apps #News #Armbian #Armbian #Imager #flashing #utility

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Armbian 25.11 Is Out with Support for Radxa ROCK 4D, NanoPi M5, and Debian Forky Discover the latest Armbian 25.11 release, now featuring support for Radxa ROCK 4D. Explore new enhancements and imp...

#Blog #armbian #Armbian #25.11 #Radxa #ROCK #4D

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Armbian 25.11 Is Out with Support for Radxa ROCK 4D, NanoPi M5, and Debian Forky Discover the latest Armbian 25.11 release, now featuring support for Radxa ROCK 4D. Explore new enhancements and improved performance for your devices. The post Armbian 25.11 Is Out with Support for Radxa ROCK 4D, NanoPi M5, and Debian Forky appeared first on Linux Today.
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Armbian 25.11 Is Out with Support for Radxa ROCK 4D, NanoPi M5, and Debian Forky Discover the latest Armbian 25.11 release, now featuring support for Radxa ROCK 4D. Explore new enhancements and imp...

#Blog #armbian #Armbian #25.11 #Radxa #ROCK #4D

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Відновлення мережі після видалення Python на прикладі Armbian Після видалення Python з його залежностями, відпала мережа. Я чомусь забув, що на Python написані мережні утиліти, але коли натиснув "Yes" - було вже запізно: після ребуту, система також стала доступною лише з локалхосту, не відповідаючи по SSH. Відн...

Відновлення мережі після видалення Python на прикладі Armbian

#linux #network #recovery #armbian #python #netplan

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Linux kernel 6.18 introduce fix, nuovi driver e supporti hardware, mentreNixOS 25.11, Armbian 25.11, KaOS 2025.11 aggiornano compatibilità e desktop.

#Armbian #COSMIC #gnome #KaOS #KDEPlasma #LinuxKernel #NixOS
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Armbian 25.11 Brings Mainline U-Boot to More Boards Armbian 25.11 expands hardware support with new TI, Radxa, FriendlyElec, Banana Pi, and ODROID devices across all support tiers.

#Linux #Distros #Linux #& #Open #Source #News #arm #armbian #sbc

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Armbian 25.11 Is Out with Support for Radxa ROCK 4D, NanoPi M5, and Debian Forky Armbian 25.11 Linux distribution based on Debian and designed for ARM devices is now available for download with support for new boards and various other changes. Here's what's new! The post Armbian 25.11 Is Out with Support for Radxa ROCK 4D, NanoPi M5, and Debian Forky appeared first on 9to5Linux - do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
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Banana Pi BPI-CM6 – A SpacemiT K1 RISC-V system-on-module compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards Banana Pi BPI-CM6 system-on-module (SoM) is powered by a SpacemiT K1 octa-core RISC-V processor and compatible with most carrier boards for the Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5 modules. It ships with 8GB LPDDR4 and 16GB eMMC flash by default, a Gigabit Ethernet PHY, and a WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.1 wireless module. It exposes most interfaces through three 100-pin board-to-board connectors with HDMI 1.4, MIPI DSI, three MIPI CSI, five PCIe 2.1 lanes, USB 3.2/2.0 interfaces, and more. While it can work with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards using two of the B2B connectors, the company also designed the BPI-CM6 IO carrier board to make full use of all the interfaces, especially the PCIe lanes. Banana Bi BPI-CM6 SoM Let’s check the module itself first. Banana Pi BPI-CM6 specifications: SoC – SpacemIT K1 CPU – 8-core X60 RISC-V (RV64GCVB) processor @ 1.6 GHz (roughly Cortex-A55 equivalent) GPU – Imagination IMG [...] The post Banana Pi BPI-CM6 – A SpacemiT K1 RISC-V system-on-module compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards appeared first on CNX Software - Embedded Systems News.
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Got my hands on a #rock64 by #Pine64 - it's been fun playing around with an #sbc for the first time. #armbian works great, but I can't get #FreeBSD to output anything through hdmi, even though ssh and vnc works as expected.

Waiting for my uart adapter to arrive, I'll see if there is anything […]

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Repurposing Dodgy Android TV Boxes As Linux Boxes Marketplaces and e-waste recycling centers are practically overflowing with the things: ARM-based streaming TV boxes that run some — usually very outdated and compromised — version of Android. While you …read more
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Repurposing Dodgy Android TV Boxes As Linux Boxes The fake H313 TV box SBC in all its glory. (Credit: Oleksii’s Tech, YouTube) Marketplaces and e-waste recycling centers are practically overflowing with the things: ARM-based streaming TV boxes that run some — usually very outdated and compromised — version of Android. While you can use them for their promised streaming purposes, they’re invariably poorly optimized and often lie about their true hardware specifications. Which leaves the most important question: can you install Linux on these SBCs and use them as a poor man’s Raspberry Pi alternative? The answer, according to [Oleksii’s Tech] on YouTube is ‘sorta’. The commonly seen X96Q clone Android TV box that [Oleksii] bought for $10 is a good example. The clone advertises itself as based on a quad-core Cortex-A53 AllWinner H313 SoC, like the genuine X96Q, but actually has a Rockchip RK3229 inside with correspondingly far lower performance. After you have determined what the actual hardware inside the box is, you can get a copy of Armbian for that particular SoC. Here, the Rk322x-box minimal image was used, with the box booting straight off an SD card. Some Android TV boxes require much more complicated methods to even boot off external media, so this was a lucky break. Continuing the hardware scam, it was advertised as having 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of Flash, but it actually has just 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of eMMC Flash. This was enough to get Armbian desktop up and running, but that’s about all you can do on the desktop. Desktop application performance was atrocious, mostly due to the CPU’s quad Cortex-A7 cores struggling to keep up. As also suggested in the comments, the best use for these low-spec SBCs is probably to run light server applications on them, including Pi-Hole, Samba, an IRC bouncer, and so on. They’re pretty low-power, often have the requisite Ethernet built in, and it keeps another bit of potential e-waste from getting scrapped.

Repurposing Dodgy Android TV Boxes As Linux Boxes Marketplaces and e-waste recycling centers are practically overflowing with the things: ARM-based streaming TV boxes that run some — usually very...

#Linux #Hacks #Android #TV #armbian #SBC #upcycling

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Repurposing Dodgy Android TV Boxes As Linux Boxes The fake H313 TV box SBC in all its glory. (Credit: Oleksii’s Tech, YouTube) Marketplaces and e-waste recycling centers are practically overflowing with the things: ARM-based streaming TV boxes that run some — usually very outdated and compromised — version of Android. While you can use them for their promised streaming purposes, they’re invariably poorly optimized and often lie about their true hardware specifications. Which leaves the most important question: can you install Linux on these SBCs and use them as a poor man’s Raspberry Pi alternative? The answer, according to [Oleksii’s Tech] on YouTube is ‘sorta’. The commonly seen X96Q clone Android TV box that [Oleksii] bought for $10 is a good example. The clone advertises itself as based on a quad-core Cortex-A53 AllWinner H313 SoC, like the genuine X96Q, but actually has a Rockchip RK3229 inside with correspondingly far lower performance. After you have determined what the actual hardware inside the box is, you can get a copy of Armbian for that particular SoC. Here, the Rk322x-box minimal image was used, with the box booting straight off an SD card. Some Android TV boxes require much more complicated methods to even boot off external media, so this was a lucky break. Continuing the hardware scam, it was advertised as having 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of Flash, but it actually has just 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of eMMC Flash. This was enough to get Armbian desktop up and running, but that’s about all you can do on the desktop. Desktop application performance was atrocious, mostly due to the CPU’s quad Cortex-A7 cores struggling to keep up. As also suggested in the comments, the best use for these low-spec SBCs is probably to run light server applications on them, including Pi-Hole, Samba, an IRC bouncer, and so on. They’re pretty low-power, often have the requisite Ethernet built in, and it keeps another bit of potential e-waste from getting scrapped.

Repurposing Dodgy Android TV Boxes As Linux Boxes Marketplaces and e-waste recycling centers are practically overflowing with the things: ARM-based streaming TV boxes that run some — usually very...

#Linux #Hacks #Android #TV #armbian #SBC #upcycling

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Sakura Pi RK3308B SBC offers RGB LCD interface, supports mainline Linux Sakura Pi RK3308B is a small SBC powered by the Rockchip RK3308B quad-core Cortex-A35 SoC that I saw when I covered the Linux 6.17 release at the end of last month. The board comes with 512 MB of DDR3 memory, a microSD card slot, an optional 4 GB or 8 GB eMMC flash, an RGB LCD interface to connect an LCD, two USB-C ports (one host, one OTG), a WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 module, and the usual 40-pin GPIO header. Sakura Pi RK3318B specifications: SoC – Rockchip RK3308B quad-core Arm Cortex-A35 processor @ up to 1.3 GHz with built-in VAD (Voice Activity Detector); No GPU System Memory – 512 MB DDR3 SDRAM Storage MicroSD card slot Optional 4 GB or 8 GB eMMC flash Display I/F – 18-bit RGB666 LCD interface Connectivity – Dual-band WiFi 5 & Bluetooth 4.2 via Ampak AP6255 module and ceramic antenna or external antenna via [...] The post Sakura Pi RK3308B SBC offers RGB LCD interface, supports mainline Linux appeared first on CNX Software - Embedded Systems News.
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