Manjaro ARM 22.08 released!

Manjaro ARM 22.08 released!

Today is my birthday and what better way to celebrate, then to release our next images!

We are proud to announce the release of Manjaro ARM 22.08.

You can find all our images on manjaro.org!

Application for flashing images

We have our own GUI app to make it easy for users to flash a Manjaro ARM image on to an SD card, eMMC card or USB stick.
If you are on Manjaro ARM, simply install manjaro-arm-flasher and launch the app “Manjaro ARM Flasher” from your menu. This will download and flash the image of your choice.

You can also manually run the application (if you are not running Manjaro ARM) by downloading this python script, make it executable with chmod +x manjaro-arm-flasher, install the dependencies listed in the README.md and then run it with sudo ./manjaro-arm-flasher.

First Time setup on Minimal edition

This release sports the First Time setup for all Minimal images, also via SSH. This means that at first boot, you will be asked about the following:

  • keyboard layout (except on pinebook, that is fixed to us layout)
  • username
  • additional user groups (optional)
  • full name
  • password for that username
  • password for root
  • timezone
  • locale
  • hostname

Then the setup script will set these settings and reboot to the login screen.

Downloads:

All the download links can be found on the website

Torrents are also available!

Features:

  • New packages from upstream and Manjaro ARM
  • Now with images for some rk356x devices
  • XFCE 4.16
  • KDE Plasma 5.25
  • Gnome 42.4
  • MATE 1.26
  • Sway 1.7
  • Pacman 6.0

Development images

Images for devices in development or just development (unstable) versions of supported devices can be found on our Github page.

Updating from 22.06:

  • No major changes

Tips and Tricks:

Smoothness on Raspberry Pi 3 devices

To get a smoother experience on your Raspberry Pi 3 device, while running the Raspberry Pi 4 image do this:

  • Install xf86-video-fbdev.
  • Edit /boot/config.txt and comment out dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d and max_framebuffers=2.
  • Save the file and reboot.

Supported Devices:

Images:

  • Khadas Vim 2
  • Khadas Vim 3
  • Generic Aarch64 (So far tested to work on Odroid N2(+), Pine64 LTS and Pinebook Pro, with Tow-Boot installed on SPI)
  • Odroid C4
  • Odroid HC4
  • Odroid M1
  • Orange Pi 3 LTS
  • Orange Pi 4 LTS
  • Quartz64 Model A
  • Quartz64 Model B
  • Radxa Zero
  • Raspberry Pi 4 (tested on Model B, Raspberry Pi 3 and Raspberry Pi 400)
  • Rock 3A
  • Ugoos AM6 Plus

With Manjaro ARM Installer (in addition to the above devices): (Download it here)

  • ClockworkPI DevTerm
  • Khadas Vim 1
  • Khadas Edge-V Pro
  • LibreComputer ROC-RK3328-CC
  • NanoPC T4
  • Odroid C2
  • Odroid N2
  • Odroid N2+
  • Pine64+
  • Pine64-LTS
  • Pine-H64
  • Pinebook
  • Pinebook Pro
  • Pinephone
  • Pinephone Pro
  • Rock64
  • RockPro64
  • Rock Pi 4B
  • Rock Pi 4C

What about other devices?

While we do make images for a lot of devices, we won’t be making images for all the supported devices. If your desired image for your desired supported device does not exist, please use manjaro-arm-installer to install it to an SD/eMMC card.

Donation

Please consider supporting Manjaro ARM directly via Patreon, Ko-Fi or Open Collective.
You can also donate to our upstream, which is Arch Linux ARM.

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Well, congratu-friggin-lations!

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Happy birthday !!

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Happy Birthday from down under (Australia).

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Happy birthday from germany :partying_face:

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Happy birthday Strit!

At least , It seems xfce version img’s /boot folder spreaded by torrent doesn’t include certain files.
When I flash it usb hdd , I cannot boot with it.
Please check /boot folder in xfce version spreaded by torrent.

In the other hand ,I can flash successfully through rpi-imager downloaded directly.

It’s the exact same image…

When I flash manjaro xfce through rpi-imager,
1.custum image downloaded through torrent-> fail.
2.directly downloaded image → success.

If so , it depends on my environment .

I guess so. I just checked the checksum for the direct download and the torrent download. They are the same file.

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