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* Create a non-privileged [[Setting_up_a_new_user#Creating_a_new_user|user account]] for security reasons, if you skipped this step during [[Installation]]. | * Create a non-privileged [[Setting_up_a_new_user#Creating_a_new_user|user account]] for security reasons, if you skipped this step during [[Installation]]. | ||
* [[Repositories#Managing_repositories|Enable]] community repository. [[Setup-desktop#Installation_using_setup-desktop|Setup-desktop]] script automatically does this for you. | * [[Repositories#Managing_repositories|Enable]] community repository. [[Setup-desktop#Installation_using_setup-desktop|Setup-desktop]] script automatically does this for you. | ||
* Install [[graphics driver]] for your video hardware.}} | * Install [[graphics driver]] for your video hardware. | ||
If you are using Hyper-V and Xorg refuses to start, blacklist the <code>hyperv_drm</code> module by adding it to the <code>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf</code> file.}} | |||
== Installation using setup-desktop == | == Installation using setup-desktop == |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 20 November 2024
- Create a non-privileged user account for security reasons, if you skipped this step during Installation.
- Enable community repository. Setup-desktop script automatically does this for you.
- Install graphics driver for your video hardware.
hyperv_drm
module by adding it to the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
file.Installation using setup-desktop
The Alpine Linux script for setting up a desktop quickly is setup-desktop.
# setup-desktop
On running the above command, you will be prompted to select a desktop environment.
Which desktop environment? ('gnome', 'plasma', 'xfce', 'mate', 'sway' or 'none') [none]
Once you have chosen a desktop environment, this script installs the chosen desktop along with all the necessary packages, firefox browser and adds the necessary services to run on startup. You can reboot when complete and the system will boot into a graphical login screen with the desktop environment. Depending on the desktop chosen, the script also activates the necessary services like dbus, elogind, login manager etc..
To view all the packages that are installed by the script for the chosen desktop you can issue the below command:
# cat /sbin/setup-desktop