Daily driver guide
Many people think that Alpine is only made for containers and servers, but it is actually a general purpose distro which can definitely be used as a daily driver. Alpine is extremely small, simple and resource-efficient, making it easy to customize.
General system changes
Set up your own user
When running `setup-alpine` there was an option to create a user. If you didn't make one, you can do it now:
# adduser <username>
Then, you need to give your user access to temporary root privileges:
# adduser <username> wheel
If you are using `doas` then it will most likely work instantly, if using `sudo` then you will need to follow the install instructions
Locking the root account
To lock the root account you need to log into your account and then lock it using the passwd command:
# passwd -l root
Glibc compatability
Installing the `gcompat` package adds a compatability layer which (sometimes) lets you run binaries as normal:
# apk add gcompat
Another way is to use Flatpak. It is a program distribution technology which uses a universal package format that is compatible with any Linux system.
Install a Desktop Environment/Window Manager
The preferred way to install a Desktop Environment is by using the setup script:
# setup-desktop
If it does not have the Desktop Environment (or Window Manager) you want, follow the specific installation instructions for it.
After installation you should probably install some fonts (because some fonts may not be installed). This is a good set of fonts for most setups: {{cmd|# apk add font-terminus font-inconsolata font-dejavu font-noto font-noto-cjk font-awesome font-noto-extra}
Securing your system
Firewall
There are two main options: awall or UFW. Please follow their wiki guide for installation and usage.
Sandboxing
The two choices are either AppArmor or Bubblewrap.
AppArmor is more convenient but has less control than Bubblewrap. Bubblewrap is harder to work with but has more control than AppArmor.
Bubblewrap has a simpler GUI frontend called Bubblejail. It is easier to use than Bubblewrap, but may sometimes be a little unstable. When installing Bubblejail, you first need to install the dependencies listed here.