The Armbian team released Armbian 25.11 today as a major update to this Debian/Ubuntu-based distribution and build framework for ARM devices that enhances performance, security, and hardware compatibility.
Coming three months after the Armbian 25.8 release, Armbian 25.11 adds support for new ARM boards and chips, including Radxa ROCK 4D, Radxa CM4 IO, Radxa E54C, NanoPi R76S, NanoPi M5, ArmSoM Forge1, Banana Pi M5 Pro, NineTripod X3568 v4, ODROID-M1S, XpressReal T3, and Mekotronics R58-HD.
Armbian 25.11 also adds support for Linux kernel 6.17, support for building images based on Ubuntu 25.10, as well as the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Debian 14 “Forky”, SATA overlay support for Orange Pi 5, a user-friendly tool for interacting with Qualcomm devices, and a Wi-Fi injection patch for Linux 6.12 kernels.


