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  • Armbian 24.8 Moves To Linux 6.10, Supports Newer ARM & RISC-V Boards

    Phoronix: Armbian 24.8 Moves To Linux 6.10, Supports Newer ARM & RISC-V Boards

    Armbian 24.8 has been released as the newest version of this Debian-based Linux distribution that began with a focus on ARM boards but has also expanded to include RISC-V as well as traditional x86_64 Intel/AMD systems too...

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  • #2
    Nice. Does it behave more like a standard Debian than Pi OS?

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    • #3
      So many things I want to play with, so little time. Shipping 6.10 kernel with unofficially supported ZFS 2.2.5 (I assume they are cherry picking compat changes) is interesting though.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by aerospace View Post
        Nice. Does it behave more like a standard Debian than Pi OS?
        The rootfs is a standard Debian, if you pick the Debian image. Armbian provides kernels, bootloaders, utilties, optimizations, etc... for your preferred board.

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