https://news.itsfoss.com/armbian-23-11-release/
Armbian 23.11 Release Supports New Boards And Adds
New OS Builds
A new update to Armbian with better support for new
hardware and new builds.
. . .
Sub-distros aimed at eight or nine new 'odd' SBCs are
now added. Kernel 6.6 is used. Several levels of
support also exist.
One Armbian is relatively minimal Deb, and another
is a Ubuntu-based deriv. (IMHO, skip Canonical
stuff at this point, it's got too weird/proprietary).
On 12/17/23 9:18 PM, 56g.1173 wrote:
https://news.itsfoss.com/armbian-23-11-release/
Armbian 23.11 Release Supports New Boards And Adds
New OS Builds
A new update to Armbian with better support for new
hardware and new builds.
. . .
Sub-distros aimed at eight or nine new 'odd' SBCs are
now added. Kernel 6.6 is used. Several levels of
support also exist.
One Armbian is relatively minimal Deb, and another
is a Ubuntu-based deriv. (IMHO, skip Canonical
stuff at this point, it's got too weird/proprietary).
I've tried Armbian ... really not bad.
However, for Pi's, I still stick to RPI OS for
maximum compatibility. It's a perfectly good
OS for most every purpose.
Unless there is an overwhelming reason, I stick to whatever is most
popular and best supported and run it as close to vanilla as possible.
On 03/01/2024 05:51, 56g.1183 wrote:
On 12/17/23 9:18 PM, 56g.1173 wrote:
https://news.itsfoss.com/armbian-23-11-release/
Armbian 23.11 Release Supports New Boards And Adds
New OS Builds
A new update to Armbian with better support for new
hardware and new builds.
. . .
Sub-distros aimed at eight or nine new 'odd' SBCs are
now added. Kernel 6.6 is used. Several levels of
support also exist.
One Armbian is relatively minimal Deb, and another
is a Ubuntu-based deriv. (IMHO, skip Canonical
stuff at this point, it's got too weird/proprietary).
I've tried Armbian ... really not bad.
However, for Pi's, I still stick to RPI OS for
maximum compatibility. It's a perfectly good
OS for most every purpose.
Unless there is an overwhelming reason, I stick to whatever is most
popular and best supported and run it as close to vanilla as possible.
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Unless there is an overwhelming reason, I stick to whatever is most
popular and best supported and run it as close to vanilla as possible.
+1 Armbian is mostly useful for those Aliexpress-special boards with
some Chinese chip on them, where it's a step above the vendor whose idea of support is slinging an image on Google Drive and never updating it.
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