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= Networking =
= Networking =


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* [[Tutorials_and_Howtos#Networking_2|Networking]]


= Printer =
= Printer =
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* [[Default applications]] (Changing the default application associated with a filetype.)
* [[Default applications]] (Changing the default application associated with a filetype.)
* [[FAQ#Why_don.27t_I_have_man_pages_or_where_is_the_.27man.27_command.3F|man command/man pages]]


= See Also =
= See Also =

Revision as of 16:07, 1 October 2022

This material is work-in-progress ...

This is attempting to be a jumping off page for everything you need to have a decent workstation. Should this instead be a section in "Tutorials and Howtos"?
(Last edited by Encode on 1 Oct 2022.)


Alpine Linux has no official desktop. Older versions used Xfce, but now, all GUI and graphical interfaces are optional.

Graphical user interfaces (GUI)

Display Server

Desktop environments

Window managers

Stacking (floating) window managers

Tiling (dynamic) window managers

Fonts

Note: Depending on the Desktop environment/window manager fonts may or may not be installed automatically.

Networking

Printer

Sound

Note: If you are unsure, PipeWire is recommended.

Laptop

This material needs expanding ...

To be done.

Miscellaneous

See Also