Community maintained
Unofficial builds
* More about support definitions, criteria and relationships
* More about support definitions, criteria and relationships
- In case you experience troubles with networking
- Report all issues here.
Different images? Missing features? -> Download SDK Looking for compatible accessories? Want to participate in development?
Community releases
User space | Interface | URL | Torrent | Kernel | Integrity | Size | Release date | |||
Armbian Bookworm | Minimal | 6.6.21 | SHA | ASC | 294.7MB | Mar 14, 2024 | ||||
Armbian Jammy | Gnome Desktop | 6.6.21 | SHA | ASC | 1.2GB | Mar 14, 2024 | ||||
* Made with official Armbian build framework but untested by Armbian team. |
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Specifications
1000tx 1wire 2GB 4 core 64bit battery docker i2c i2s wifi wireguard Allwinner A64
* 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.
Support is provided in one of two ways:
- Free support is provided via general project search engine, documentation, community forums or IRC/Discord. Keep in mind this is mostly provided by our awesome community members in a best effort manner and therefore there are no guaranteed solutions.
- For commercial or prioritised assistance:
- book a an hour of professional consultation,
- consider becoming a project partner.
- Reach us out at https://armbian.com/contact,
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.