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I switched to Alpine Linux, and it's a crazy-fast distro with only one caveat

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Why This Matters

Alpine Linux's lightweight and security-focused design makes it an attractive option for container deployments and advanced users willing to customize their desktop environment. Its minimal footprint and speed can significantly benefit both developers and tech enthusiasts seeking a highly optimized Linux experience. However, setting it up as a desktop OS requires technical expertise, making it more suitable for experienced users.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Alpine Linux is a small but mighty distribution.

With a bit of work, it can be shaped into a lightning-fast desktop OS.

Alpine Linux is free to download and install.

I've used every conceivable Linux distribution, from the extremely lightweight to the overstuffed and bloated. With almost every distribution type, I can find a rock-solid use to make the most of what it offers.

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Alpine Linux is no outlier. However, for the most part, I've used this lightweight, security-focused distribution for container deployments -- one of the most common use cases for Alpine Linux because its base image is incredibly small (between 2.67 and 5 MB - yes, megabytes). This gives Alpine Linux a minimal attack surface, which is great for containers.

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