News on June 1st, the Armbian community today released the new operating system Armbian 23.05 (codenamed Suni), the system is available for ARM and RISC-V single-board computers and other platforms.
Compared to Armbian 23.02, which was released three months ago, the Armbian 23.05 version is created for the first time on a completely refactored build framework. It is based on the upcoming Debian 12 "Bookworm" operating system series and introduces a number of new features and updates from the Debian GNU/Linux community, including long-term support for Linux 6.1 LTS core series.
As far as the editor understands, Armbian Version 23.05 also introduces support for the i3 tiling window manager. This is Armbian's fourth officially supported graphics environment. In addition, for Ubuntu-based desktop images, unnecessary "Ubuntu Advantage" service, and removed the Snap format-based web browser.
In addition, Armbian Version 23.05 also brings many other improvements. These include updates to the internal build tools armbian-installer, armbian-config and armbian-firstrun to provide a smoother installation and configuration experience. Cross-platform software packages have also been streamlined, making the underlying package base and desktop selections more consistent, while also including the latest security patches.
On the hardware side, Armbian 23.05 adds support for the latest memory chip of the Banana Pi BPI-M5 single-board computer. Additionally, in Linux The Raspberry Pi, Odroid M1, UEFI and mvebu edge kernels have been reconstructed on 6.2 for NanoPi Supported by R6S/R6C open source mini IoT gateway devices. In addition, the Rockchip 32-bit edge kernel has been refactored based on Linux 6.3 and enabled for FriendlyElec NanoPi R4SE mini router support.
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