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The {{Pkg|linux-firmware}} meta-package is included in the [[Installation|default installation]], and depends on all firmware. It is a large download. You may be better served by installing only the firmware you need (see {{Pkg|linux-firmware-*}}), or {{Pkg|linux-firmware-none}} if you do not require any firmware. If you're unsure which firmware you need, boot with no firmware installed and run <code>dmesg | grep firmware</code> to get an idea. Be aware that most firmware is non-free. | The {{Pkg|linux-firmware}} meta-package is included in the [[Installation|default installation]], and depends on all firmware. It is a large download. You may be better served by installing only the firmware you need (see {{Pkg|linux-firmware-*}}), or {{Pkg|linux-firmware-none}} if you do not require any firmware. If you're unsure which firmware you need, boot with no firmware installed and run <code>dmesg | grep firmware</code> to get an idea. Be aware that most firmware is non-free. | ||
== Experimental Kernels == | |||
Some kernels are not well tested and are therefor only available in the testing repository. Use at own risk. | |||
* [https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=linux-asahi&branch=edge linux-asahi] for apple silicon | |||
* [https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=linux-elm&branch=edge linux-elm] for elm chromebooks | |||
* [https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=linux-elm&branch=edge linux-gru] for gru chromebooks | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 23:00, 8 November 2023
Alpine Linux has several kernels (see linux-*) designed to suit different situations.
- linux-lts is the stock modular kernel and is configured for a generous selection of hardware.
- linux-virt (linux-lts, see the -virt configs) is recommended for Alpine Linux guests, and disables most hardware in favor of a commonly-virtualized subset of drivers.
- linux-rpi is optimized for the Raspberry Pi.
For installing a custom kernel, see Custom Kernel. To select a specific kernel or firmware packages during installation from the Alpine ISO, simply install the desired kernel flavor and firmware packages with apk add
before running setup-alpine
.
Firmware
The linux-firmware meta-package is included in the default installation, and depends on all firmware. It is a large download. You may be better served by installing only the firmware you need (see linux-firmware-*), or linux-firmware-none if you do not require any firmware. If you're unsure which firmware you need, boot with no firmware installed and run dmesg | grep firmware
to get an idea. Be aware that most firmware is non-free.
Experimental Kernels
Some kernels are not well tested and are therefor only available in the testing repository. Use at own risk.
- linux-asahi for apple silicon
- linux-elm for elm chromebooks
- linux-gru for gru chromebooks