Alpine Linux
Security-focused, tiny footprint, perfect for containers.
IndependentStableCLI-nativeCLI-native
About Alpine Linux
Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution that uses musl, BusyBox, and OpenRC instead of glibc, GNU Core Utilities, and systemd, respectively. This makes Alpine one of few Linux distributions not to be based on the latter. For security, Alpine compiles all user-space binaries as position-independent executables with stack-smashing protection. Because of its small size and rapid startup, it is commonly used in containers providing quick boot-up times, on virtual machines as well as on real hardware in embedded devices, such as routers, servers and NAS.
Specifications
BaseIndependent
DesktopCLI-native
Release CycleStable
Skill LevelCLI-native
HardwareLegacy
KernelStable
PackagesFlatpak/Snap
PhilosophyHardened FOSS
MutabilityTraditional
StatusStable
GPU SupportIntel, AMD
WorkloadsDevelopment