Dear Armbians, I'm thrilled to announce the launch of this digest for our amazing community. For newcomers, Armbian is a lightweight Linux distribution that breathes life into ARM-based single-board computers, transforming tiny, affordable boards into powerful servers, workstations, and IoT devices. This newsletter is our way of keeping| Armbian blog
Armbian's latest updates bring critical ethernet fixes for Rockchip SoCs, enhanced hardware support for Banana Pi R4 and NanoPi M6, plus various build system improvements and kernel updates.| Armbian blog
Test different Armbian kernels safely by using multiple SD cards. Just swap and reboot without risking your stable system.| Armbian blog
From convenient microSD cards to high-speed NVMe drives, discover which storage solution will make or break your SBC project's performance and reliability.| Armbian blog
Essential troubleshooting guide for Armbian SBCs covering power supply issues, storage failures, network problems, and serial console debugging to quickly restore system functionality.| Armbian blog
Armbian added support for BananaPi R4 Router, enhanced board features, and updated kernels including Edge to 6.16.0-rc7.| Armbian blog
Kernel 6.16 rollout, enhanced BananaPi security with KASLR support, and U-Boot 2025.07 updates, highlight this week's major improvements across Armbian platforms.| Armbian blog
Welcome to your weekly dose of Armbian insights. From thermal management to industry trends, here's what the community is talking about this week. --- GitHub Highlights GitHub highlights Weekly Armbian development highlights including expanded board support for DshanPi A1, Raspberry Pi kernel updates to 6.16, and build system| Armbian blog
Why heatsinks are essential for SBC performance and longevity.| Armbian blog
Weekly Armbian development highlights including expanded board support for DshanPi A1, Raspberry Pi kernel updates to 6.16, and build system improvements.| Armbian blog
Immich is a sleek, self-hosted alternative to Google Photos offering powerful features like mobile uploads, facial recognition, and full privacy. With Armbian, setting it up on your own device is simple and efficient.| Armbian blog
Why choosing the correct input voltage and stable power supply is important for your single board computer's reliability.| Armbian blog
The SBC and embedded computing market is projected to reach $3.6 billion by 2030, growing at 6-7% annually. ARM systems dominate with 40% market share, while RISC-V emerges as a compelling open-source alternative.| Armbian blog
Armbian v25.8.1 delivers Kernel 6.16, new board support, and official Debian Trixie compatibility.| Armbian blog