📊 ZimaOS v1.3.3: System Transparency Redefined

ZimaOS evolves with visibility at its core. The btop panel answers a critical need: ending the “black box” of system performance. When RAID parity checks become predictable—every micro-optimization builds trust. This update isn’t just about features; it’s about giving you sovereignty over your hardware.

:sparkles: What’s New? **
–btop Performance Monitoring Panel**
Special thanks to @scyto, @NekoYuki for suggesting.
–Enhanced RAID info display Including creation progress, parity check duration display, and disk details.
Special thanks to @lagunitos for suggesting.
–Remote Access IP Display
Special thanks to @Giorgio for suggesting.

:hammer_and_wrench: Fixes & Optimizations

–Fixed ZVM Windows Image Download Issues
Adjusted related policies to ensure smooth downloads.
–Improved Recycle Bin Performance
Speed increased by 14x when deleting 5000 files.
–Updated Intel Arc GPU Driver Support
Intel Arc GPU can now be used for Jellyfin hardware transcoding.

Every update is a step towards a more robust and user-friendly ZimaOS. We are committed to listening to our community and continuously improving our platform. Your feedback is invaluable, and we look forward to shaping a stronger ZimaOS together!:heart:

Update Now for a more transparent, efficient and reliable ZimaOS! :rocket:

More information: Release 1.3.3 · IceWhaleTech/ZimaOS · GitHub

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Hello, I just installed ZimaOS 1.3.3, but I can’t access btop. When I try to open it, a black page appears with the text “Press enter to reconnect” in the middle. This is the same behavior you’d see if the web terminal times out. The only difference is that in the web terminal, pressing Enter brings you back to the login screen, whereas in the case of btop, nothing happens—just the same black page with the text again.

If I run the command btop --version to check if btop is installed, I get the following error:

root@ZimaBoard:~# btop --version
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

Could it be that the btop binary is trying to execute an instruction that is only supported by the ZimaCube’s CPU and not by the ZimaBoard? (I’m running ZimaOS on my ZimaBoard 832 8GB.)

Does anyone have advice on how to resolve this, or is there a new build of ZimaOS in the works that will fix this issue?