As we approach our next point release, the focus shifts entirely towards bug fixing and stabilization. Feature development is on hold this month to ensure that core functionalities like network connectivity, video output, and booting processes are solid. We aim to resolve as many issues as possible during this period. However, we encourage users to report any recognized problems here so that they can be addressed in future updates.
Target for next release
We are targeting kernel v6.6 for our current builds and v6.10 for edge builds, while vendor kernels will remain at their latest versions—6.1.y for Rockchip 3588 and 5.15.y for Meson64 legacy. Video acceleration for Rockchip 35xx should now work in Chromium with both vendor and edge kernels, especially on Jammy and Noble Gnome builds, with potential compatibility on other platforms. We focus on providing stable builds where we have active maintainers who are well-versed in the current status of images. If you’re interested in contributing, consider stepping up as a maintainer by reviewing the expectations and responsibilities.
For Aspiring Maintainers (tl;dr;):
- Review the status of the board(s) you want to maintain, including vendor, current, and optionally edge kernels.
- Address issues as early as possible, ideally before the last week of the month.
- Once ready, release the updates in one go.
- Update the board configuration from
.csc
to.conf
here and add yourself as a maintainer. - Adjust extensions if needed here.
Release Deadline: August 23rd
If there’s something you can’t manage, please open a ticket.
Contributor Awards
As a token of appreciation, two active contributors to the Armbian build framework will receive high-end x86 workstations from Khadas.
Thank you for your contributions and dedication. Stay well and safe!
The Armbian team