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10 sats \ 5 replies \ @Malachi17 2 Mar \ parent \ on: Does anyone use Alpine Linux as a desktop OS? Linux
I'd say Ubuntu, Arch, openbsd, Suse, Redhat, and Debian are all quite good. So I'm not exactly sure what you mean or expect when you say "half".
True, maybe “half” is not that fair. In my experience suse’s doc is great, arch great as well, Ubuntu decent but the active community helps you find what you need, Fedora is just a disgrace. You would expect Alpine to have excellent documentation, due to its focus on containerized professional workflows. Maybe that’s the point, Alpine appeals more to developers and IT professionals than end users
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I used to be a mint fan, but then one day made the mistake of removing python figuring the system wouldn't let me remove python if it needed it. Turned out, it needed it and bricked my system.
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In the case I had, it wasn't possible. I later found out that Mint was getting cozier with Ubuntu, who was in turn getting cozier with Microsoft. That was enough for me to go back to my linux roots which were slax/suse.
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