• @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I tried Alpine for a desktop installation. The package manager has surprisingly decent package set. And the performance is the best I found, for some reason applications starts faster. But I had to stop the experience because websites thats includes widevine didn’t work. Its sad to say, but many softwares relies on non-standard glibc shit. With glibc instead of musl Alpine can be simply the best distro. If musl is not faster that glibc I don’t think glibc will make Alpine slower.

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      31 year ago

      You can use glibc programs in Alpine using containers, chroots, Flatpak, etc.

      This wasn’t on Alpine, but I used to run Steam on a musl Void Linux install in a chroot.

    • Justin
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      31 year ago

      Alpine’s main thing is musl. musl is a lot better than glib, but you have to compile for it, which means no proprietary software.

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        11 year ago

        Why is musl better than glibc? Looking at the licence, it’s just your classic corporate cuckolding that always leads to a net decrease in upstream contributions