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Armbian 26.2.1 XFCE

Kernel: 6.12.69, Size: 1.1 GB, Release date: Feb 22, 2026
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Stable user space packages
Minimal

Armbian 26.2.1 Minimal / IOT

Kernel: 6.12.69, Size: 291.6 MB, Release date: Feb 22, 2026
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Stable user space packages

What Does Community Support Mean?

Community maintained targets have full featured Armbian OS support but lack quality control imposed by Armbian standard support criteria. Boards are supported / maintained at least on the level of 3rd party Linux distributions. They are maintained (or not maintained) by community members (like you). These builds are provided by the Armbian project as a service to the community. They are automatically generated and untested.

What you can do to help lifting support status?

Fast, verified download & flash (recommended)

Armbian Imager is a lightweight, native flashing tool that supports both selecting and downloading an Armbian image before flashing, as well as flashing an already downloaded image.


Minimal/IOT images with Armbian Linux v6.12

Build Date: Feb 22, 2026

Distro Variant Extensions Torrent Integrity Size
 
Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble) Minimal / IOT SHA    ASC 276.5 MB
 
* Minimal images have very small footprint. They come only with essential packages and build-in systemd-networkd. They are optimised for automation and production deployments.

Dedicated applications images with Armbian Linux v6.12

Build Date: Feb 22, 2026

Distro Application Torrent Integrity Size
 
Debian Testing (Sid) Kali Linux SHA    ASC 546.7 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) Home Assistant SHA    ASC 543.4 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) OpenMediaVault SHA    ASC 400.7 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) OpenHab SHA    ASC 1.2 GB
 
* 3rd party unofficial applications deployment made with official Armbian build framework. Application support is not provided by Armbian team, but you are welcome to use our community forums for support.
Become a partner and support development!

Specifications

1000tx 1wire 2GB 4 core 64bit UASP docker eMMC i2c i2s spi wifi wireguard Allwinner H5

* Specifications differ from hardware revision, model and software support level

FAQs

We provide a selection of images that fits hardware best. If you need different image - use build framework and make whatever you need. Build framework relies on Debian and Ubuntu packages - you can build any combination - stable, old stable or rolling release.
Make sure you have a good & reliable boot media (SD card / USB key) and a proper power supply. Archives can be flashed with Etcher (all OS) directly. Insert the SD card into the slot, connect a cable to your network if possible or a display and power your board. (First) boot (with DHCP) takes a bit longer.
Armbian images and kernels can be made from scratch. Supported environment for build framework is any any X64 based Linux distribution. You can re-make live bootable image or just a kernel+dtb(hardware configuration) package which you transfer to your image and install with: dpkg -i linux-image-[branch]-family.deb linux-dtb-[branch]-family.deb. In that process you can enforce many customisation.

Support is provided in one of two ways:

Rolling releases images with Armbian Linux v6.12

Build Date: Feb 22, 2026

Distro Variant User space Kernel Torrent Integrity Size
 
Debian 14 (Forky) Minimal / IOT rolling 6.12.74 SHA  ASC 295.2 MB
Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble) XFCE stable 6.12.74 SHA  ASC 891.4 MB


* The torrent option is recommended, as it will likely maximize your download connection speed.


Rolling releases are suitable for Linux enthusiasts who want cutting edge packages and have the skills to fix damage that a bad update might cause. If you want stability in a production environment or low headaches as a novice user, skip rolling releases. They are only at, build and ship, Debian testing / Arch / Manjaro / Suse Tumbleweed / Kali / Gentoo support quality level!