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CHANGELOG | Update new image changelogs #7316

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions CHANGELOG.txt
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Expand Up @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ v9.9
(2024-11-23)

New images:
- Orange Pi 5 Max | Support for this new variant of the Orange Pi 5 family has been added to DietPi.
- Orange Pi 5 Pro | Support for this new variant of the Orange Pi 5 family has been added to DietPi.
- NanoPi M6 | Support for this FriendlyELEC SBC with RK3588 SoC has been added to DietPi.
- Orange Pi 5 Pro | Support for this new variant of the Orange Pi 5 family has been added to DietPi. Compared to the original Orange Pi 5, it features onboard WiFi 5, an eMMC slot, dual HDMI, and supports NVMe SSDs up to 2280 format.
- Orange Pi 5 Max | Support for this new variant of the Orange Pi 5 family has been added to DietPi. Compared to the Orange Pi 5 Pro, it features onboard WiFi 6E and 2.5G Ethernet.
- NanoPi M6 | Support for this FriendlyELEC SBC with RK3588 SoC has been added to DietPi. Compared to the NanoPi R6S/R6C and NanoPC T6, aside of the great onboard features, we observed a significantly lower idle power usage. As usual, the optional metal case keeps it at cool temperatures, and has an LCD display builtin, which can be enabled via device tree overlay in DietPi. A related dietpi-config toggle is added with next release.

Enhancements:
- Virtual Machines | systemd-logind is now enabled by default on VMs, as it provides ACPI functionality, needed to properly shutdown or reboot the VM from the virtualiser software, usually expected by users.
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