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   | Lightweight Ubuntu 22.04 with GNOME and Wayland<br />Recommended software is not included<br />kernel version 5.10.y
 
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   | colspan=2 | '''Other Image'''
 
   | colspan=2 | '''Other Image'''

Revision as of 11:24, 11 January 2023

Flash to TF

Visit download linkto download image files (in the "01_Official images/01_SD card images" directory) and utilities (in the "05_Tools" directory):

Image Files
rk3588-sd-friendlywrt-21.02-YYYYMMDD.img.gz FriendlyWrt lite image file, based on OpenWrt 21.02, kernel version 5.10.y
rk3588-sd-friendlywrt-21.02-docker-YYYYMMDD.img.gz FriendlyWrt with Docker image file, based on OpenWrt 21.02, kernel version 5.10.y
rk3588-sd-friendlywrt-22.03-YYYYMMDD.img.gz FriendlyWrt lite image file, based on OpenWrt 22.03, kernel version 5.10.y
rk3588-sd-friendlywrt-22.03-docker-YYYYMMDD.img.gz FriendlyWrt with Docker image file, based on OpenWrt 22.03, kernel version 5.10.y
rk3588-sd-ubuntu-jammy-desktop-arm64-YYYYMMDD.img.gz Ubuntu 22.04 with GNOME and Wayland
Pre-installed web browser and other recommended software
kernel version 5.10.y
rk3588-sd-ubuntu-jammy-minimal-arm64-YYYYMMDD.img.gz Lightweight Ubuntu 22.04 with GNOME and Wayland
Recommended software is not included
kernel version 5.10.y
rk3588-sd-friendlycore-focal-5.10-arm64-YYYYMMDD.img.gz 64-bit FriendlyCore Lite image file based on Ubuntu core 20.04 64bit, kernel version 5.10.y
Other Image
Github Actions FriendlyWrt
Flash Utility:
win32diskimager.rar Windows utility. Under Linux users can use "dd"

The detailed steps are as follows:

  • Get an 8G SDHC card and backup its data if necessary;
  • Download and extract the xxx.img.gz and win32diskimager;
  • Run the win32diskimager utility under Windows as administrator. On the utility's main window select your SD card's drive, the wanted image file and click on "write" to start flashing the SD card. Under Linux run "dd" to flash the rkXXXX-sd-OSNAME-YYYYMMDD.img file to your SD card;
  • Take out the SD and insert it to {{{1}}}'s microSD card slot;
  • Power on {{{1}}} and it will be booted from your TF card;