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  • ...ons of Alpine; it is kept for historical reference purposes. Release notes for current versions are [https://alpinelinux.org/releases available on the mai === Alpine Linux 3.x === ...
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  • {{NNews|2011-03-23 Alpine 2.2.0 rc1 released| First 2.2 Release Candidate released. ...
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  • ...reund.com/blog/river-intro/ this blog post] by the developer for the 0.1.0 release. ...4 extended .iso. The steps begin from the first reboot after running setup-alpine and performing a sys install to disk. ...
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  • == Upgrading an Alpine Linux Hard-disk installation == ...the individual release notes, also check [[Upgrading from older versions]] for potential specifically required upgrade steps. ...
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  • = Release notes for Alpine 1.7.5 = This release contains many bigger changes. Please report any bugs using the ''sendbug'' ...
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  • ...cgroup mode in [[OpenRC]]. The previous default was "hybrid", both version 1 and version 2. ...], a non-Open-Source license, the following software has been removed from Alpine: ...
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  • {{Cmd|apk add alpine-sdk alpine-conf syslinux xorriso squashfs-tools grub grub-efi doas}} For efi you should add the following: ...
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  • There are no installation images for ARM, since different boards require slightly different builds of u-boot. He The latest images are available [https://alpinelinux.org/downloads/ on the Alpine Linux downloads page]. ...
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  • === musl 1.2 === ...ems. See the [https://musl.libc.org/time64.html musl time64 release notes] for more details. ...
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  • The Odroid-C2 single board computer is not very well supported by Alpine/Linux. However the "Generic ARM (aarch64)" build contains almost everything * kernel : provided kernel by the Alpine team does not boot ...
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  • <!--For searching: apk, APK--> Because Alpine Linux is designed to run from RAM, package management involves two phases: ...
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  • List of possible release notes for 3.11.0 {{pkg|rust}} >= 1.37.0-r0 is now enabled on all arches except s390x ...
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  • MySQL is the most popular database manager in free software for two simple reasons (which are not the best technical reasons): '''In the world of Linux Alpine there is a software that provides it''', it is the [[MariaDB]], here we hav ...
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  • If you want to create containers other than Alpine, you'll need lxc-templates: Starting with Alpine 3.9, we ship LXC version 3.1. ...
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  • ...d_and_Helpers#Setting_up_the_build_environment|Setup the build environment for aports]]. # Fork the [https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports aports repository]. ...
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  • APKBUILDs are the scripts that are created in order to build Alpine packages using the [[Abuild and Helpers|abuild]] tool. See [[aports]] for details on Alpine's official ports repository. ...
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  • {{Historical|Alpine Linux 2.x support ended in November 2015. Please upgrade<br>URLs on this pa ...tallation on 1.10 platform]]. There are also [[ISP Mail Server Upgrade 2.x|notes on upgrading from v1 to v2]].) ...
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  • = Release Notes for Alpine 1.9.0 = Alpine 1.9.0 have the following new features: ...
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