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* Install the necessary [[File management]] packages for automounting of removable storage and browsing of network shares that works seamlessly with file associations.  
* Install the necessary [[File management]] packages for automounting of removable storage and browsing of network shares that works seamlessly with file associations.  
* Setup a [[Sound Setup|sound server]] to manage your audio and configure your [[Bluetooth]], if you have one.  
* Setup a [[Sound Setup|sound server]] to manage your audio and configure your [[Bluetooth]], if you have one.  
* Configure [[Power management]] so that your desktop|laptop switches to a low-power state when inactive or when the lid is closed.
* Configure [[Power management]] so that your computer switches to a low-power state when inactive or when laptop lid is closed.
* Configure your [[Printer_Setup|printer]].
* Configure your [[Printer_Setup|printer]].
* Enable [[Alpine_Linux:FAQ#Why don't I have man pages or where is the 'man' command?|documentation]], so man pages are available.
* Enable [[Alpine_Linux:FAQ#Why don't I have man pages or where is the 'man' command?|documentation]], so man pages are available.

Revision as of 18:08, 7 May 2025

Alpine Linux is a general purpose Linux distribution designed for power users. It is built to be small and resource efficient. If you feel the defaults are too lightweight for desktop use, it is easy to get most of the regular stuff working and use it as a daily driver by following this guide.

Prerequisites

Once the above prerequisites are met, install any desktop of choice either manually or using setup-desktop script.

Basics

Advanced

See also