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Latest revision as of 05:00, 19 March 2025
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Alpine Linux has no official desktop; older versions used Xfce, but now, all GUI and graphical interfaces are optional. This page is an attempt at being a jumping off page for everything you need to have a decent workstation.
Tip: Combine a version control system (like Git) and a configuration management/deployment system (like Ansible) to automate this.
Graphical user interfaces (GUI)
Display Server
Desktop environments
Window managers
Stacking (floating) window managers
Tiling (dynamic) window managers
Fonts
Note: Depending on the Desktop environment/window manager fonts may or may not be installed automatically.
Networking
Printer
Sound
Note: If you are unsure, PipeWire is recommended.
Laptop
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- Suspend on LID close
- Power management
- Suspend and hibernate
- CPU frequency scaling
Miscellaneous
- man command/man pages
- Default applications - Changing the default application associated with a filetype.
- Bubblewrap - Unprivileged sandboxing tool.