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    mzb got a reaction from maxa in Armbian images are now available for Rock 5b!   
    Please don't misunderstand my question: I'm not asking for you to "hurry up and deliver the finished product so I can use it".
    I do know how this game works, and I have seen evidence over the years of the colossal effort you put into this project.
    You've done a great job, as usual, producing an image *THAT WORKS* (so well) in such a short time ... I'm very grateful.
    It's because of efforts from you, and others in the Armbian project, that I get to use Debian on devices that probably wouldn't be supported otherwise.
     
    I'm simply asking what is preventing us/me/you/everyone from using Bullseye with the kernel you've used for the Sid image?
    Is there something in particular that's in the debian-sid (or armbian-sid?) userland that is required?
     
    There are a number of things I'd like to try out on this board (headless), and running Debian-stable makes that a lot easier (eg: PHP) without having to containerise everything.
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    mzb got a reaction from gounthar in Armbian images are now available for Rock 5b!   
    Please don't misunderstand my question: I'm not asking for you to "hurry up and deliver the finished product so I can use it".
    I do know how this game works, and I have seen evidence over the years of the colossal effort you put into this project.
    You've done a great job, as usual, producing an image *THAT WORKS* (so well) in such a short time ... I'm very grateful.
    It's because of efforts from you, and others in the Armbian project, that I get to use Debian on devices that probably wouldn't be supported otherwise.
     
    I'm simply asking what is preventing us/me/you/everyone from using Bullseye with the kernel you've used for the Sid image?
    Is there something in particular that's in the debian-sid (or armbian-sid?) userland that is required?
     
    There are a number of things I'd like to try out on this board (headless), and running Debian-stable makes that a lot easier (eg: PHP) without having to containerise everything.
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