Armbian

{{Short description|Software Framework}}

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| developer = Armbian community

| family = Linux (Unix-like)

| working state = Current

| source model = Open source

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| language = English

| update model = APT

| package manager = dpkg

| supported platforms = ARM, RISCV64, AMD64

| kernel type = Monolithic

| userland = GNU

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| license = GPLv2

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Armbian is a computing build framework that allows users to create system images with configurations for various single-board computers (SBCs).{{Cite web |last=Proven |first=Liam |date=2022-03-03 |title=Linux-on-an-SBC project Armbian releases version 22.02 |url=https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/03/armbian_project_releases_version_2202/ |access-date=2023-08-25 |website=The Register |language=en}} Armbian's objective is to unify the experience across ARM single-board computers, while maintaining performance with hardware-specific optimizations.{{Cite web |last=Evenden |first=Ian |date=2022-03-01 |title=Raspberry Pi 64-bit Armbian Gets New Release |url=https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-64-bit-armbian-new-release |access-date=2023-08-25 |website=Tom's Hardware |language=en}}

Armbian comes in two distinct versions: one Debian-based, the other is based on a lightweight Ubuntu version.{{Cite web |last=Rudra |first=Sourav |date=2023-12-08 |title=Armbian 23.11 Release Supports New Boards And Adds New OS Builds |url=https://news.itsfoss.com/armbian-23-11-release/ |access-date=2023-12-09 |website=itsfoss.com}}

Releases

Version table with releases.{{Cite web |date=2024-02-05 |title=Armbian OS rolling releases |url=https://github.com/armbian/os/releases |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=github.com}}

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! Version

! Date

! Debian

! Ubuntu

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 22.11.1

| 2022-11-30

| bullseye

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 22.11.3

| 2023-01-09

| bullseye

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 23.02.2

| 2023-02-27

| bullseye

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 23.2.9

| 2023-05-25

| bullseye

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 23.5.1

| 2023-05-27

| bookworm

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 23.5.59

| 2023-08-16

| bookworm

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 23.5.63

| 2023-08-21

| bookworm

| jammy

style="background:#ffe4e4;"| 23.8.1

| 2023-08-31

| bookworm

| jammy

style="background:#ffff89;"| 24.2.0

| 2024-02-??

| bookworm

| jammy

style="background:#9fffa0;"| 24.2.2

| 2024-02-??

| bookworm

| maybe noble?

style="background:#9fffa0;"| 24.5.1

| 2024-05-27

| bookworm

| noble

Version

! Date

! Debian

! Ubuntu

Supported hardware

Armbian supports a plethora of single-board computers. As of January 2024, it supports at least 164 different ones.{{Cite web |date=2024-01-20 | title=Armbian – Linux for ARM development boards |url=https://www.armbian.com/download/ |access-date=2024-01-20 | website=armbian.com| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240120160550/https://www.armbian.com/download/ | archive-date=2024-01-20 }}

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! Maker

! SBC

! Support

! Architecture

ARM

|style="background:#f4e4ff;"| ARM64

| standard

| aarch64

Intel / AMD

|style="background:#f4e4ff;"| Intel / AMD

| standard

| amd64

QEMU

|style="background:#f4e4ff;"| QEMU ARM64

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

QEMU

|style="background:#f4e4ff;"| QEMU x86

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| amd64

RISC-V

|style="background:#f4e4ff;"| RISC-V

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| riscv64

Sinovoip

| Bananapi CM4 io and M25

|style="background:#bdffdf;"| platinum

| aarch64

Sinovoip

| Bananapi M2 Pro

| standard

| aarch64

Sinovoip

| Bananapi M25

| standard

| aarch64

Sinovoip

| Bananapi M5 and M2P

| standard

| aarch64

Bigtreetech

| BIGTREETECH CB1

|style="background:#bdffdf;"| platinum

| aarch64

JetHome

| JetHub D1/D1+

| standard

| aarch64

JetHome

| JetHub H1

| standard

| aarch64

Nvidia

| Jetson Nano

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas Edge 2

|style="background:#bdffdf;"| platinum

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas VIM1

| standard

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas VIM1S

|style="background:#bdffdf;"| platinum

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas VIM2

| standard

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas VIM3

| standard

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas VIM3L

| standard

| aarch64

Khadas

| Khadas VIM4

|style="background:#bdffdf;"| platinum

| aarch64

Libre computer

| La Frite

| standard

| aarch64

Libre computer

| Le Potato

| standard

| aarch64

Lenovo

| Lenovo X13S

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

Sipeed

| LicheePi 4A

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| riscv64

Mekotronics

| Mekotronics R58 Mini PC

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

Mekotronics

| Mekotronics r58x

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

Mekotronics

| Mekotronics r58x 4G

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

FriendlyElec

| NanoPC T6

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

FriendlyElec

| Nanopi Duo

| standard

| armhf

FriendlyElec

| Nanopi Duo 2

| standard

| armhf

FriendlyElec

| Nanopi R5S

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

FriendlyElec

| Nanopi R6S / R6C

| standard

| aarch64

Hardkernel

| Odroid C2

| standard

| aarch64

Hardkernel

| Odroid M1

| standard

| aarch64

Hardkernel

| Odroid N2 / N2+

| standard

| aarch64

Hardkernel

| Odroid XU4 / HCx

| standard

| armhf

Olimex

| Olimex Teres A64

| standard

| aarch64

Orangepi

| Orange Pi 4 and LTS

| standard

| aarch64

Orangepi

| Orange Pi 5 / 5B / 5 Plus

| standard

| aarch64

Orangepi

| Orange Pi One

| standard

| armhf

Orangepi

| Orange Pi Prime

| standard

| aarch64

Orangepi

| Orange Pi R1

| standard

| armhf

Pine64

| Pine64 and LTS

| standard

| aarch64

Pine64

| Pinebook Pro

| standard

| aarch64

Pine64

| RockPro64

| standard

| aarch64

Radxa

| Radxa E25

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

Radxa

| Rock 3a

| standard

| aarch64

Radxa

| Rock 5 / 5B / 5B Plus / 5T

| standard{{cite web | url=https://www.armbian.com/download/?device_support=Standard%20support&tx_maker=radxa&arch=aarch64 | title=Download - Armbian | date=23 February 2018 }}

| aarch64

Radxa

| Rock 5C / 5 ITX

|style="background:#bdffdf;" | platinum{{cite web | url=https://www.armbian.com/download/?device_support=Platinum%20support&tx_maker=radxa&arch=aarch64 | title=Download - Armbian | date=23 February 2018 }}

| aarch64

Radxa

| Rockpi 4

| standard

| aarch64

Radxa

| Rockpi E

| standard

| aarch64

Radxa

| Rockpi S

| standard

| aarch64

Radxa

|Zero

|standard

|aarch64

Texas Instruments

| TI SK-AM62B

| standard

| aarch64

Texas Instruments

| TI SK-AM64B

| standard

| aarch64

Texas Instruments

| TI SK-TDA4VM

| standard

| aarch64

Asus

| Tinkerboard / S

| standard

| armhf

Libre computer

| Tritium H3

| standard

| armhf

Libre computer

| Tritium H5

| standard

| aarch64

Xiaomi

| Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro

|style="background:#cdeeff;"| staging

| aarch64

Maker

! SBC

! Support

! Architecture

References