www.armbian.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
2a01:4ff:f0:330f::1
Public Scan
URL:
https://www.armbian.com/
Submission: On January 01 via manual from FR — Scanned from FR
Submission: On January 01 via manual from FR — Scanned from FR
Form analysis
1 forms found in the DOM<form class="gsc-search-box gsc-search-box-tools" accept-charset="utf-8">
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" role="presentation" class="gsc-search-box">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="gsc-input">
<div class="gsc-input-box" id="gsc-iw-id1">
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" role="presentation" id="gs_id50" class="gstl_50 gsc-input" style="width: 100%; padding: 0px;">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td id="gs_tti50" class="gsib_a"><input autocomplete="off" type="text" size="10" class="gsc-input" name="search" title="search" aria-label="search" id="gsc-i-id1" dir="ltr" spellcheck="false"
style="width: 100%; padding: 0px; border: none; margin: 0px; height: auto; background: url("https://www.google.com/cse/static/images/1x/en/branding.png") left center no-repeat rgb(255, 255, 255); outline: none;"></td>
<td class="gsib_b">
<div class="gsst_b" id="gs_st50" dir="ltr"><a class="gsst_a" href="javascript:void(0)" title="Clear search box" role="button" style="display: none;"><span class="gscb_a" id="gs_cb50" aria-hidden="true">×</span></a></div>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</td>
<td class="gsc-search-button"><button class="gsc-search-button gsc-search-button-v2"><svg width="13" height="13" viewBox="0 0 13 13">
<title>search</title>
<path
d="m4.8495 7.8226c0.82666 0 1.5262-0.29146 2.0985-0.87438 0.57232-0.58292 0.86378-1.2877 0.87438-2.1144 0.010599-0.82666-0.28086-1.5262-0.87438-2.0985-0.59352-0.57232-1.293-0.86378-2.0985-0.87438-0.8055-0.010599-1.5103 0.28086-2.1144 0.87438-0.60414 0.59352-0.8956 1.293-0.87438 2.0985 0.021197 0.8055 0.31266 1.5103 0.87438 2.1144 0.56172 0.60414 1.2665 0.8956 2.1144 0.87438zm4.4695 0.2115 3.681 3.6819-1.259 1.284-3.6817-3.7 0.0019784-0.69479-0.090043-0.098846c-0.87973 0.76087-1.92 1.1413-3.1207 1.1413-1.3553 0-2.5025-0.46363-3.4417-1.3909s-1.4088-2.0686-1.4088-3.4239c0-1.3553 0.4696-2.4966 1.4088-3.4239 0.9392-0.92727 2.0864-1.3969 3.4417-1.4088 1.3553-0.011889 2.4906 0.45771 3.406 1.4088 0.9154 0.95107 1.379 2.0924 1.3909 3.4239 0 1.2126-0.38043 2.2588-1.1413 3.1385l0.098834 0.090049z">
</path>
</svg></button></td>
<td class="gsc-clear-button">
<div class="gsc-clear-button" title="clear results"> </div>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</form>
Text Content
MENU * Download * aarch64 * riscv64 * amd64 * armhf * Forum * Documentation * Participate * Contact Us * Authors * SOURCES * PARTNERS * DONATE * SEARCH Linux for ARM development boards PERFECT FOR SERVER AND IOT Ultralight Linux optimized for custom ARM / RISC-V or Intel / AMD hardware Comes with powerful ZSH or standard BASH shell. For production: Jammy, Bookworm. For testing: Trixie, Noble DOWNLOAD aarch64 riscv64 amd64 armhf What’s new in Armbian v23.11 Topi? EXCELLENT FOR DESKTOP Fully featured XFCE, Gnome or Cinnamon based desktop. 3D and video acceleration support where possible. Community support for: Budgie, i3, KDE plasma, Mate, Xmonad DOWNLOAD GETTING STARTED What’s new in Armbian v23.11 Topi? SIMPLE FOR COMPILING Extensive armhf / aarch64 / riscv64 / x86 cross-compilation development framework with native or containerized build support. Runs on Linux, Windows or Mac GIT CLONE DOCUMENTATION SUPPORT What’s new in Armbian v23.11 Topi? ARMBIAN LEAFLET #16 Dear Armbians, Can you smell the Christmas trees? The scent of pine and warmth fills the air As we gather around our devices, connected by a shared passion for innovation and open-source possibilities, it’s time to celebrate not just the festivities but also the incredible work we’ve made together. Here are the highlights for … ARMBIAN LEAFLET #15 Dear Armbian Community, It’s been an eventful two weeks since our last point release of 2023. Despite facing some challenges, we’ve been hard at work ensuring the continued excellence of Armbian. Point Release Recap Unfortunately, we encountered unexpected issues since our release. A batch of images was accidentally deleted, requiring a complete restart of the … GENERIC / UEFI INTEL / AMD ARM64 RISC-V * Suitable for hardware that supports UEFI boot mode. Release history Guides and tutorials Issue tracker SIMPLE Powerful menu driven configuration tool along with stock Debian utilities. BASH shell and lightweight XFCE based desktop. LIGHTWEIGHT Standard boot, config and update methods with minimal user-space footprint. Special config utilities are optional. OPTIMISED A distributed image is compressed to its real data size which starts below 1G. Login is possible via serial, HDMI/VGA or SSH. FAST Boot loader and kernel optimisations, memory caching, ZRAM swap and video acceleration where applicable. SECURE Images are made fully automatised from sources. Releases are PGP signed and code is regularly inspected by community. SUPPORTED Long term support, quick security fixes, documentation and community based end user support. HOW TO START WITH ARMBIAN? Download Find your board and download one of the available images. Archives can be written with Etcher or USBimager (all OS). 1. Boot Make sure you have a good & reliable SD card and a proper power supply. Insert SD card into a slot and power the board. First boot takes up to 30 seconds with an average SD Card and on the cheapest board. 2. Login First root login on HDMI or serial console is automatic. If you connect via SSH login as root password 1234. You will be prompted to change the password. Next, you will be asked to create a normal user account that is sudo enabled (beware of QWERTY keyboard settings at this stage). 3. Configure Type sudo armbian-config and change timezone, reconfigure language, locales, network. Manage OpenSSHD settings, freeze kernel upgrades, toggle hardware settings. Install Armbian to internal or external memory, a desktop, 3rd party software, ... 4. Next TESTIMONIALS Previous > Just a quick note to say thank you to the Developers for all that you do and > have done to make our favorite Arm Linux Distro a success! > I just want to post a thank you to the developers and contributors who have > built one nice distribution. Over a year ago I bought a few OPi PC as a > possible replacement for Raspberry Pi based HAM radio projects I support. Last > night I downloaded and installed Jessie server from Armbian. What a pleasure. > Small, clean and a giant plus for me, HEADERS!!!!. I am so tired of having to > build the headers for a kernel so I can compile the out of tree modules I > need. I just ordered a few NanoPi NEO and I look forward to being able to run > Armbian. Thank you VERY much! My next stop is the donate button. > All the Tinkerboard OS's looked to me more like compromise solutions to make > the board work, rather than real OS's I could trust. Until I came across > Armbian, that appeared to be more like the real Linux distros I was used to in > the past. I saw committed people who really knew what they were doing, and it > gave me a feeling of reliability. > The new image worked perfectly and I am really impressed. When using the > images for Raspbian or Debian, the screen output was very blurry using the > converter. With armbian, it is razor sharp, right from the beginning. Wow! > After some interesting weeks, I could successfully install eight Odroid C2 > together with dedicated FPGA hardware now, and prepare them now for deep sea > operation. Just wanted to express a big "THANK YOU" to all here in the forum > which was involved in helping me to get the beast working. > > mboehmer > One of the good things about Armbian is that it provides a very easy to use > kernel config tool. I had no experience in kernel development, and I was able > to work with it just in a couple hours. > > teacupx > I have switched to Armbian, and what a difference. Downloads are faster, > programs open faster, and T-bird and Firefox work with no problem. > Great job guys, userpatches concept is just great. Working firmware for the > new board in 2 days - that took me 6 months before with Buildroot. > > Alexey EVER WONDER WHO THE GREAT PEOPLE ARE THAT MAKE ARMBIAN WHAT IT IS? CHECK OUT THE PROJECT AUTHORS PAGE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM! 00 Kernels 000 Boards 00 Years in action © 2023 Armbian. All rights reserved. By Prima produkcija ARMBIAN COOKIES POLICY Our Website uses cookies to improve your experience. Please visit our Welcome page for more information about cookies and how we use them. Close Scroll Up × search Custom Search Sort by: Relevance Relevance Date ARMBIAN COOKIES POLICY Our Website uses cookies to improve your experience. Please visit our Welcome page for more information about cookies and how we use them. Close previousnextslideshow