Armbian 26.2 releases with Linux kernel 6.18 LTS support

Armbian has launched version 26.2, a Debian-based Linux distribution tailored for ARM single-board computers. This update brings Linux kernel 6.18 LTS images to enhance hardware compatibility. It also expands support for new devices and desktop environments.

Armbian, known for its lightweight Debian foundation optimized for ARM-based single-board computers, announced version 26.2 on March 1, 2026. The release, codenamed Goa, focuses on broadening hardware compatibility and refining user interfaces for embedded systems.

A central upgrade is the inclusion of Linux kernel 6.18 LTS images across various platforms, which bolsters support for modern single-board computers. Among the newly added hardware are the SpacemiT MusePi Pro, Radxa Rock 4D, OrangePi RV2, and Odroid M2. These additions aim to cater to users working with Rockchip and Allwinner processors.

Desktop environments see significant expansions. Armbian 26.2 now offers Cinnamon and KDE Neon images for Generic/UEFI systems. It also supports RISC-V XFCE desktops for RISC-V hardware. A new target, desktop-stable-ubuntu-gnome, draws from Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and targets boards with fast HDMI capabilities. Meanwhile, the desktop-stable-ubuntu-xfce option shifts to slow HDMI boards, with the prior XFCE fast HDMI variant discontinued in favor of GNOME.

Tooling improvements include updates to the Armbian Imager, featuring quicker image decompression, code signing for macOS and Windows to boost security, AI-assisted translations, and a developer options panel. Additionally, the release adds a board-level feature to disable Wayland sessions.

For further reading, the full announcement and changelog provide in-depth details on these changes.

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