DietPi 9.17 just landed, and it’s packing some sharp upgrades. Built on Debian 13, this update focuses on single-board computers (SBCs) with better backup performance, a Roon Server toggle, and several long-needed fixes.
DietPi 9.17 speeds up backups and squashes bugs
The backup system got a serious upgrade backups are now faster and use less disk space. Rockchip users can also breathe easier with the SPI flashing error finally gone. These changes aren’t loud, but they make a difference.
Supported boards in DietPi 9.17
Version 9.17 stretches across a long list of SBCs and devices, including:
- Raspberry Pi
- Odroid
- PINE64
- Radxa
- NanoPi
- Allo
- Asus Tinker Board
The distro also supports BIOS/CSM and UEFI images, along with virtual machine formats like Hyper-V, Parallels, and VirtualBox.
Small fixes with real impact
Beyond the headline updates, DietPi 9.17 cleans up regressions from versions 9.13 and 9.16. HiFiBerry support improves audio options on Raspberry Pi, while minor spelling and interface bugs got brushed out.
Why DietPi 9.17 stays relevant
It’s not just about new features. DietPi’s strength comes from staying light, fast, and compatible with more than just mainstream boards. That wide reach keeps it alive on over 135,000 systems globally.
A quiet upgrade that makes noise where it matters
No fanfare needed. DietPi 9.17 leans in where it counts speed, simplicity, and support across dozens of hardware setups. It won’t shout, but it shows up ready.
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