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Dear Armbian Community,

At Armbian, we’re committed to providing stability without compromising on cutting-edge features. With that in mind, we deliver four point releases per year alongside our daily rolling releases, ensuring you have access to the best of both worlds.

We’re gearing up to roll out new point release images featuring the latest kernel and packages by the end of May!

Focus on Testing and Bug Hunting

It’s time that we all shift our focus towards testing and bug hunting. Let’s prioritize closing any pending issues that require minimal effort, reserving the rest for post-June 1st.

Notable Changes in the Pipeline

  • Enabling Ubuntu Noble builds while keep providing highly stabilised and optimised Jammy based userspace
  • On Debian side, we are keeping Bookworm
  • We keep well maintained and proven desktops: XFCE, GNOME, and Jammy based KDE Neon
  • Most popular Rokchip SoC is getting vendor kernel upgrade to 6.1.y with a focus on delivering a fully functional desktop experience.
  • We will refresh well maintained Home Assistant, OpenHab and Kali images for various boards. 
  • Addressing all known issues in our sources.

Get Involved!

We encourage everyone in the community to actively participate:

  • Check open Jira tickets on our participation page,
  • Report or browse open issues on our GitHub repository,
  • Review, close, or tag your pull requests here,
  • Propose new images for dedicated applications,
  • If maintaining contributions becomes overwhelming, consider this alternative. Someone else may pick it up for the next release.
  • Spread the word about our latest release on various forums.

What Else Are We Missing?

Your input matters! You are welcome to share any additional suggestions or ideas you believe could enhance our community.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication to the Armbian project.

Warm regards,

The Armbian Team

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  • Igor pinned this topic

Actions:

 

  • updating template for building standard support images. Keeping Jammy CLI and Jammy XFCE desktop, upgrade other Jammy to Noble. Keeping old stable user-land with more recent kernel is actually a perfect combination. 
  • download pages were adjusted to current status.
  • branching to 24.5
  • freezing sources
  • merging all board status changes
  • making RC builds
  • updating application builds lists
  • updating 3rd party packages import
  • regenerating repository with Ubuntu oracular
  • switching nightly build targets to Ubuntu oracular
  • generating RC images for application deployments
  • returning armhf to Noble / Trixie

 

RC0 RC1 (is in making) for testing:

HomeAssistant, OpenHab, Security (Kali)
https://github.com/armbian/distribution/releases/tag/24.5.RC0 


Nightly images

https://github.com/armbian/os/releases/tag/24.5.0-trunk.580 

 

Stable builds (RC)

 

Automated testings

https://github.com/armbian/os?tab=readme-ov-file#latest-smoke-tests-results

 

Report:
- problems

Suggest:
- images that needs to be added, changed status

 

@Contributor/Maintainer

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Testing ... 3588 vendor 6.1:

 

Do we have a working?
3D hw support via panfork
wiringpi support?
npu?
4k youtube video playback under Chromium?
4k under MPV video player?

https://github.com/armbian/os/blob/main/userpatches/targets-release-standard-support.yaml

 

other rockchips. Enabling extensions?
- v4l2loopback-dkms,mesa-oibaf

 

What about amlogic, allwinnner?
- v4l2loopback-dkms,mesa-oibaf

 

Nice to have:
rock-5-itx edge kernel

 

Manually tested:
- Bananapi M2PRO Gnome desktop with 4l2loopback-dkms and mesa-oibaf

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5 часов назад, Igor сказал:

allwinnner?

I tested the 6.6.30 kernel without changing anything.

The assembly was done locally on the main branch.

 

I noticed that the temperature for A64 A83T is calculated incorrectly. DMESG does not report errors.

Device loading is a bit weird with freezes.

U-boot has not checked yet.

The first step is to re-release the patches. I've already done that for the core.
I'll fix the temperature and make a pull request.

 

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Tested Noble XFCE on Orange Pi 4 LTS - RK3399:

  • System boots
  • HDMI ok
  • eMMC ok
  • Sdcard ok
  • USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ok
  • Ethernet ok, throughtput ok (> 900mbps)
  • Wireless ok, throughput ok (~80 mbps on 2.4ghz 802.11n network)
  • Bluetooth ok, streamed some music from smartphone
  • Analog Audio codec is fine
  • dmesg is clean with no particular errors

 

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Tested Noble XFCE on ASUS Tinkerboard S - RK3288:

  • System boots
  • HDMI ok
  • eMMC ok
  • sdcard ok
  • USB2.0 ok
  • Ethernet ok, throughput ok (> 900mbps)
  • Wireless ok (rtl8723bs), throughput ok (~70 mbps on 2.4ghz 802.11n network)
  • Bluetooth ok,  streamed same music from same smartphone as opi4 lts; some occasional hiccups but link is stable
  • Analog audio codec ok
  • dmesg is lamenting:
    ff540000.usb device "Waiting for Host Mode timed out", USB 2.0 host ports yet works fine
    ff580000.usb softreset failed, but USB OTG port is occupied by PSU
    SPI device is not found (there is no SPI device on my tinkerboard)
    mmc1 (wifi) incurs in an issue on first initialization, but succeeds on next attempt and wifi/bt seems to work pretty fine
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Tested Debian Bookworm on Radxa Rockpi-E - RK3328:

  • Systems boots
  • HDMI N/A
  • eMMC N/A
  • sdcard ok
  • USB 3.0 ok
  • Gigabit Ethernet ok, throughput ok (> 900mbps)
  • Fast Ethernet ok, throughput ok (> 90mbps)
  • Wireless ok (rtl8821), throughtput satisfying but not at best (~30 mbps on 2.4ghz 802.11n network)
  • Bluetooth untested
  • Analog audio codec ok
  • dmesg is clean

 

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Planned point release and images rebuild date is upcoming Saturday, 25th. There are three problems, that would be nice to fix before. People working on are very busy and might not be able to deal with, so help is needed here:
 

Thank you all that participated in this release!

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