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Armbian 23.11 Bookworm
Kernel 6.1, Size: 537Mb, Release date: Nov 30, 2023
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Armbian 23.11 Jammy XFCE
Kernel 6.1, Size: 1614Mb, Release date: Nov 30, 2023
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Other supported variants
Compatible
Specifications
1wire 2GB 4GB 6 core 64bit UASP bluetooth docker eMMC m2 usb-c usb3 wifi wireguard Rockchip RK3399
* Specifications differ from hardware revision, model and software support level
FAQs

dpkg -i linux-image-[branch]-family.deb linux-dtb-[branch]-family.deb
. In that process you can enforce many customisation. Rolling releases from CI pipeline
User space | Kernel | Torrent | Integrity | Size | Release date | ||
Armbian Mantic minimal CLI | rolling | 6.1.64 | ![]() | SHA | ASC | 275Mb | Nov 30, 2023 |
Armbian Trixie minimal CLI | rolling | 6.1.64 | ![]() | SHA | ASC | 348Mb | Nov 30, 2023 |
Armbian Jammy XFCE desktop | stable | 6.1.64 | ![]() | SHA | ASC | 962Mb | Nov 30, 2023 |
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!