Releases: radxa-build/rock-pi-s
20230601-0044
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20230501-0032
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20230301-0039
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20230201-0332
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20230101-0036
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20221201-0039
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20221111-0714
ROCK Pi S
What is this?
This repo is the central location for Radxa-built system images for ROCK Pi S.
Not all images are officially supported by Radxa. Some of them are only provided as-is with no warranty. Please read below for detailed explanations.
What images are provided?
Currently the following images are provided:
- Radxa
debos-radxa
images (currently supported) - Radxa
rbuild
images (currently testing) Armbian
images (Unofficial build)
debos-radxa
images contain the build time in the file name, while rbuild
images have a fixed file name across releases. They have similar file name format as rbuild
is intended to replace debos-radxa
. Once we deem rbuild
is production-ready we will cease to produce debos-radxa
images to avoid confusion.
We provide unofficial Armbian images for evaluation purposes only. This is not a Radxa custom fork but built using unmodified upstream code. We do not support those images, and prefer to work with upstream directly to resolve the issues in their official releases.
Is there any other options?
Armbian users are strongly recommended to use Armbian official image.
Please visit our Wiki for more download options.
Where can I download the Radxa image?
Every month new images are built and published as pre-releases, which serve as release candidates (RC). Radxa will periodically select an RC for additional testing, and once it passes those tests, promote it as an officially supported release. This is why you are always recommended to use the latest release.
Help! Something doesn't work!
For other questions, please first take a look at our Wiki, which covers the most basic usages.
Should you have any additional questions, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20220506-0146
Rock Pi S
What is this?
A collection of auto-generated images for Rock Pi S.
Rockchip released a new SoC revision (RK3308B-S) in 2021, and boards produced in and after 2022 are based on this revision. Existing images will not work correctly on this newer chip unless they are updated to include the support.
- Armbian image will have name started with
Armbian
. - Radxa debos image will have name started with the board name.
Support RK3308B-S since 2022/04/01. - Legacy Radxa debos image can be found here.
Where can I download the image?
Built images are uploaded to GitHub Releases.
Help! Something doesn't work!
Please first take a look at our Wiki which covers the most basics.
Should you have any additional question, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20220401-0343
Rock Pi S
What is this?
A collection of auto-generated images for Rock Pi S.
- Armbian image will have name started with
Armbian
. - Radxa debos image will have name started with the board name.
- Legacy Radxa debos image can be found here.
Where can I download the image?
Built images are uploaded to GitHub Releases.
Help! Something doesn't work!
Please first take a look at our Wiki which covers the most basics.
Should you have any additional question, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.
20220801-0043
Rock Pi S
What is this?
A collection of auto-generated images for Rock Pi S.
Rockchip released a new SoC revision (RK3308B-S) in 2021, and boards produced in and after 2022 are based on this revision. Existing images will not work correctly on this newer chip unless they are updated to include the support.
- Armbian image will have name started with
Armbian
. - Radxa debos image will have name started with the board name.
Currently, only RK3308B-S variant is supported since 2022/04/01.
For non RK3308B-S variant, please use the legacy Radxa debos image. - Legacy Radxa debos image can be found here.
How can I tell my board is using RK3308B-S?
- The silkscreen on the chip says
RK3308B
, and - The line below
RK3308B
should end with letterS
.
Where can I download the image?
Built images are uploaded to GitHub Releases.
Help! Something doesn't work!
Please first take a look at our Wiki which covers the most basics.
Should you have any additional question, please visit our forum or our Discord, and we are willing to help.