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by Mrat
2369 days ago
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Not OP, neither an Alpine user, but tried it once. For me, the main selling point of Alpine is that it's not what RMS would call "a GNU/Linux distribution", since it doesn't use the GNU userland. This means, no GNU libc (Musl instead), no GNU Coreutils (Busybox instead), etc. It became kind of famous thanks to Docker because an Alpine image is (or at least, was) only sized at 6MB. |
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