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* [[Setup-desktop|Install]] a [[Desktop environments and Window managers|Desktop Environment]] of your choice.
* [[Setup-desktop|Install]] a [[Desktop environments and Window managers|Desktop Environment]] of your choice.
* [[fonts#Installation|Install]] some [[fonts]].
* [[fonts#Installation|Install]] some [[fonts]].
* Enable [[Alpine_Linux:FAQ#Why don't I have man pages or where is the 'man' command?|docs]], so man pages are available.


== Advanced ==
== Advanced ==
* Use [[Flatpak]] to add packages that are not in the Alpine [[Repositories#repositories|repositories]].
* If you find busybox lacking in features or options, it is easy to [[How to get regular stuff working|get regular stuff working]]
* Use [[Flatpak]] to add packages that are not in the [[Repositories#repositories|repositories]].
* Install {{pkg|gcompat|arch=}} package to add a glibc compatability layer which (sometimes) lets you run binaries as normal.
* Install {{pkg|gcompat|arch=}} package to add a glibc compatability layer which (sometimes) lets you run binaries as normal.
* Secure your system by installing firewall software like [[How-To_Alpine_Wall|awall]] or [[Uncomplicated Firewall|UFW]].  
* Secure your system by installing firewall software like [[How-To_Alpine_Wall|awall]] or [[Uncomplicated Firewall|UFW]].  

Revision as of 07:57, 13 August 2024

Many people think that Alpine is only made for containers and servers, but it is actually a general purpose distro which can definitely be used as a daily driver or as a Desktop.

Alpine is extremely small, simple and resource-efficient, making it easy to customize.

Note: This guide assumes you have already installed a minimal Alpine system by following the Installation guide

Basics

Advanced

  • If you find busybox lacking in features or options, it is easy to get regular stuff working
  • Use Flatpak to add packages that are not in the repositories.
  • Install gcompat package to add a glibc compatability layer which (sometimes) lets you run binaries as normal.
  • Secure your system by installing firewall software like awall or UFW.
  • Install a sandboxing application like AppArmor or Bubblewrap.

Experimental

Warning: Only do below steps, if you're 100% sure what you're doing! Possible bugs in edge and testing could cause data loss or could break your system.


  • If You may want the rolling release version of Alpine Linux, enable the Edge repository.
  • You may want to enable testing repository, as it provides a lot more applications.

Read the above warning once again and understand the full implications.