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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.
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. Armbian 24.8 also moves to using the Linux 6.10 kernel across all kernel flavors, improved Rockchip RK3588 bootloader upgrades, 4K@60 video acceleration is now available in more configurations, expanded desktop support across GNOME / Xfce / Cinnamon / KDE Plasma desktops, OpenZFS 2.2.5, expanded 3D driver support, and other upgrades. About The AuthorMichael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience.
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