Igor Posted Tuesday at 11:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:23 PM We are opening public testing for upcoming Armbian images. The goal is to verify that the right images are built and that basic functionality works before boards are moved to the main download pages. You don’t need to be a developer. Simple testing and short reports are enough. 1. Download testing images Testing images are available here: https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/incoming/igorpecovnik/ Pick the image matching your board and choose desktop if applicable. Once image is confirmed working, the board will be: Moved to the main download pages Added to Armbian Imager 2. Check that expected images exist Before testing, please verify that: Your board is listed The expected image variants exist If an image (variant) seems to be missing: Check the release target definitions: https://github.com/armbian/armbian.github.io/tree/main/release-targets If the image should exist, check build logs to see if it failed: https://github.com/armbian/os/actions/runs/21642728389 If you are unsure, report it anyway. 3. Flash and boot Flash the image using Armbian Imager: https://imager.armbian.com Boot the board and check whether it reaches: Login prompt (CLI images) Desktop (Desktop images) If the board does not boot, serial output or photos help. 4. What to test Please focus on basic functionality: Boot reliability and reboot Networking (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) Display and GPU, if applicable Installer and first-boot experience Advanced features can wait. Stability comes first. 5. UEFI ARM64 images If your board might support UEFI on ARM64, please test those images on them. Working UEFI images allow us to reuse targets and reduce the number of generated images. Reference: https://github.com/armbian/armbian.github.io/blob/main/release-targets/reusable.yml 6. Community-supported boards Some boards are currently released as community-supported: https://github.com/armbian/community/releases We want to promote suitable boards to standard support which brings more image variants and much faster download. This requires: Confirmation that basic functionality works Send a PR to change status from .csc to .conf A community member willing to step up as maintainer If you rely on such a board and want it promoted, this is the time to help. 7. Reporting When reporting test results, please include: Board model Image name and variant What works and what does not Logs or serial output if available Even short reports like “Board X, image Y, boots and networking works” are useful. Thanks to everyone helping with testing. Early feedback directly improves the release quality! 1 Quote
Igor Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago What I have already tested: UEFI x86 KDE Neon, Gnome, Ubuntu minimal MusePI Pro Xfce Odroid M1 KDE Neon Odroid N2 Xfce https://paste.armbian.com/oqegebaqey Orangepi 5 Nanopi M4V2 0 Quote
Walter Zambotti Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I am currently on the community Odroid M2 CURRENT (6.18) (not edge 6.19) rolling release. Does this differ significantly enough from the images provided here: https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/incoming/igorpecovnik/ that I should download afresh and re-install before submitting any test results? Reporting! Where? (Every other section 1 - 7 had a necessary link) Much appreciated in advance. Willing to help or donate a M2 board if necessary. Edited 3 hours ago by Walter Zambotti 0 Quote
Walter Zambotti Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I download Armbian_26.2.1_Odroidm2_noble_current_6.18.8_gnome_desktop.img.xz and burnt to a new SD card. Tested: Install OK Initial startup to desktop OK shutdown OK boot OK HDMI OK HDMI audio FAILED only dummy sound device Wifi via PCI M-key to E-key adapter Intel Wifi 6 AX200 OK USB-2 OK multiple devices including HUB USB-3 OK thumb drive USB-C FAILED nil buses detected or exposed I have managed to add a user device tree overlay to expose the USB-C port in non OTG mode and get some USB-C devices working. A USB-C thumb drive was consistent. But I only managed to connect my Pixel 8a successfully once at 480m speed. Edited 18 minutes ago by Walter Zambotti 0 Quote
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