RSS Bot Posted November 5 Posted November 5 This week in Armbian: We're gearing up for the 25.11 release with a code freeze approaching November 20th, while development continues with new board support and kernel updates. We're also exploring the JetHub D1+ as a professional automation solution, understanding safe operating temperatures for SBCs, and highlighting the critical role of SPI flash in modern single board computers. Here's what's new:Armbian 25.11 release is comingArmbian 25.11 code freeze begins November 20th. Maintainers should test boards, resolve critical issues, and join the coordination meeting on November 8th.http://blog.armbian.com/content/images/icon/favicon-25.icoArmbian blogIgor Pecovnikhttp://blog.armbian.com/content/images/thumbnail/photo-1613677135043-a2512fbf49fa SPONSORED http://blog.armbian.com/content/images/2025/11/D1_v3_face_antenna-2-1.png JetHub D1+, a clean alternative to DIY SBC builds for automation! Learn more Github highlightsThis week’s Armbian updates include new board support for Radxa E54C and ODROID M1S, kernel bumps to 6.17 and 6.18, enhanced U-Boot BTRFS support, and critical bug fixes for IMX8 and BPI-R4 builds.http://blog.armbian.com/content/images/icon/favicon-26.icoArmbian blogMichael Robinsonhttp://blog.armbian.com/content/images/thumbnail/githubhighlights-2.pngSafe operating temperatures for Single board computersSBCs operate safely up to 80°C but throttle at 85°C. Keep temperatures under 70°C with heatsinks, airflow, and monitoring for optimal performance and longevity.http://blog.armbian.com/content/images/icon/favicon-28.icoArmbian blogMichael Robinsonhttp://blog.armbian.com/content/images/thumbnail/armbian_safe-operating.pngView the full article
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