

1.1.1 Get The Image 1.1.2 Extract the Image 1.1.3 Prepare SD Card 1.1.4 Write Image to SD Card 1.2 Modify. Modified before the first boot, the file /boot/ to /boot/armbianfirstrun.txt (and the content in it). Contents 1.1 Flash SD Card with Orange Pi Image. I used the Armbian Stretch Image from the website, flashed it with Etcher.

I tested it with Orange Pi Zero (256mb rm) and Opi 2. On the download page, you'll also find links for amd64 images. Somehow iam not able to sucessfull setup a headless installation. Read the detailed changelog to see what is new to Armbian 23.05 and download an ISO image for installation on the single-board computer of your choice. This version has much of the Ubuntu-ness removed (such as the removal of Ubuntu Pro and snap). Users without ARM or RISC-V hardware can download a Ubuntu-based image for AMD/Intel machines.

The latest version of Armbian offers several improvements which include Armbian Bookwork-based images for the latest updates from Debian, i3 support, improvements to the armbian-installer, an optimized package base, consistent application packages, improved Ubuntu-based assemblies, fast and safe updates, the inclusion of the armbian-gaming script, and plenty of bug fixes and security patches. Version 23.05 is nicknamed "Suni" and is based on a completely refactored build framework that has been in the works for the past 3 years.Īccording to the project website, ".many ARM-focused Linux distributions are essentially Armbian under a different name! We are committed to streamlining complexity and offering an exceptional solution for the community." This release is based on Debian and created specifically for ARM and RISC-V architecture. Armbian is almost at its 10-year anniversary and has announced the release of version 23.05.
