Get Armbian on Amlogic, Allwinner, Rockchip devices with amlogic-s9xxx-armbian, backed by 9.4k+ GitHub stars, for founders needing local AI solutions
9,441 stars3,028 forksShellQuality 8/10Updated 7/13/2026100% free ยท open source
What it does
Enables running Armbian on various Amlogic, Allwinner, and Rockchip devices, including those with specific chipsets like a311d, s922x, and rk3399
Install / run
Clone the repository with `git clone https://github.com/ophub/amlogic-s9xxx-armbian.git`
When to use it
โขWhen you need to run a lightweight Linux distribution on a single-board computer or embedded device
โขWhen you want to utilize the specific features of Amlogic, Allwinner, or Rockchip chipsets in your project
โขWhen you are developing an IoT or edge computing application that requires a compact and efficient operating system
Quick start
1Navigate to the cloned repository with `cd amlogic-s9xxx-armbian`
2Use the `make` command to build the Armbian image for your specific device, e.g. `make a311d`
3Write the built image to an SD card or other storage device using a tool like `dd` or `balenaEtcher`
4Insert the SD card into your device and boot it up to start using Armbian
5Configure your network settings and other options through the Armbian CLI or web interface
Ready-to-paste prompt
Build the Armbian image for the s922x device with `make s922x`
Heads up: Ensure your device is properly supported by checking the `README.md` file and the `config` directory for your specific device's configuration before attempting to build and boot the image
Saves to your device
Topics
a311d
allwinner
amlogic
armbian
debian
rockchip
s905
s905d
s905w
s905x
s905x2
s905x3
s912
s922x
ubuntu
What's inside โ free to inspect
No purchase needed
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