Etcher | Etcher Etcher is offered through the Arch User Repository and can be installed on both Manjaro and Arch systems You can compile it from the source code in this repository using balena-etcher The following example uses a common AUR helper to install the latest release:
Welcome | balena Balena makes it easy to deploy code to fleets of connected devices, bringing the power of Linux containers to the edge We've optimized the cloud paradigm for remote devices, taking familiar container workflows and custom building for low overhead, high reliability, and out-of-the-box support across a wide variety of devices
GitHub - balena-io etcher: Flash OS images to SD cards USB drives . . . Etcher is offered through the Arch User Repository and can be installed on both Manjaro and Arch systems You can compile it from the source code in this repository using balena-etcher The following example uses a common AUR helper to install the latest release:
Introducing balenaOS 6 We recently released balenaOS version 6, so in this post we’ll take a look at what has changed from version 5 x Balena uses semantic versioning for our OS releases, therefore in this case the jump from 5 to 6 can be considered a major change BalenaOS major changes are not typically breaking changes for most users, but rather changes to
What is balenaOS? | balena BalenaOS is an operating system optimized for running Docker containers on embedded devices, with an emphasis on reliability over long periods of operation, as well as a productive developer workflow inspired by the lessons learned while building balena
balena - GitHub Balena brings the benefits of Linux containers to the IoT Develop iteratively, deploy safely, and manage at scale - balena