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'''Alpine Linux''' has no official desktop. Older versions used [[Xfce]], but now, all GUI and graphical interfaces are optional.
'''Alpine Linux''' has no official desktop; older versions used [[Xfce]], but now, all GUI and graphical interfaces are optional.  This page is an attempt at being a ''jumping off page'' for everything you need to have a decent workstation.


= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface Graphical user interfaces (GUI)] =
= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface Graphical user interfaces (GUI)] =

Revision as of 19:26, 1 October 2022

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Should this instead be a section in "Tutorials and Howtos"?
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Alpine Linux has no official desktop; older versions used Xfce, but now, all GUI and graphical interfaces are optional. This page is an attempt at being a jumping off page for everything you need to have a decent workstation.

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