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Alpine Linux

5 of 5 Stars

An extremely lightweight Linux distribution that still packs a lot of modern capabilities into it, including smooth package installation, removal and updates. I use it for small (1GB RAM) cloud servers because of its low resource requirements and smaller attack profile on installation. (It would also be a good choice for old hardware or low-powered physical machines like a Raspberry Pi.)

Desktop environments work smoothly, though it does take a little effort to set one up.

The main things that have tripped me up:

On the last one, the two that stick in my mind are a bug where super-long threads crashed Snac on musl systems (the dev ended up adding a configurable limit to how far back it would try to fetch) and being unable to run Servo on a desktop VM I've been using for testing.

Snac

— Kelson Vibber, 2024-08-05. Updated 2024-11-13.

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