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Revision as of 16:51, 7 December 2021
Alpine Linux has no official desktop. Older versions used Xfce4, but now, all GUI and graphical interfaces are community contributed. Environments such as LXDE, Mate, etc are available, but are not fully supported due to some dependencies.
Complete Desktops
Alpine is not a graphics-focused system, however there are several complete desktops packages available for installation:
- XFCE Setup
- Alpine Newbies LXDE Desktop Environment
- Alpine Newbies Openbox Window Manager
- KDE
- Gnome Setup
Community Contributions
There are some contributions that will periodically be complete desktops available using the Community Repository Packages, like the MATE Desktop environment; others need Wayland, causing some compatibility problems:
Upstream and external ones
All of the original upstream desktops can be installed using the traditional Unix-like method of downloading and compiling them:
Desktop emulation and gaming
Alpine is capable of providing a good platform to play games and enjoy:
- Gaming on Alpine
- Alpine games packages and options
- Alpine emulators packages and options
- Alpine games from upstreams sources
- Alpine emulators from upstreams sources
- Steam
Tutorial series
Previous required | What's next to read |
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Alpine newbie apk packages | Alpine Newbies: Xorg and Openbox |