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* Alpine Linux installed in [[Installation#System_Disk_Mode|system disk]] mode.  
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{{Tip|Except for the first three [[#Prerequisites|Prerequisites]], all the others are automatically handled, if [[Setup-desktop|setup-desktop]] script is used.}}
 
Once the above prerequisites are met, install any [[Desktop environments and Window managers|desktop]] of choice either manually or using [[Setup-desktop|setup-desktop]] script.
Once the above prerequisites are met, install any desktop of choice from the [[Desktop environments and Window managers|list of supported Desktop environments and Window managers]] either manually or using [[Setup-desktop|setup-desktop]] script. {{Tip|Except for the first three [[#Prerequisites|Prerequisites]], all the others are automatically handled, if [[Setup-desktop|setup-desktop]] script is used.}}


==== Basics ====
==== Basics ====

Revision as of 06:25, 25 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 Alpine Linux as a daily driver by following this guide.

Prerequisites

Once the above prerequisites are met, install any desktop of choice from the list of supported Desktop environments and Window managers either manually or using setup-desktop script.

Tip: Except for the first three Prerequisites, all the others are automatically handled, if setup-desktop script is used.

Basics

Desktop security

Advanced

  • Learn basics of openrc, the alpine Linux init system or refer Open rc wiki.
  • If you want the rolling release version of Alpine Linux, enable the Edge repository.
  • Explore the testing repository, as it provides a lot more applications.

See also