Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

22 thoughts on “Dismembering Alpine Linux While It's Running

  • instead of standard build of alpine, you should try the virtual build, mine only took 45MB of RAM and that's without killing any process

  • I found this video looking for a good general overview of Alpine and I loved your channel, so it's good that you're the Alpine linux guy keep up the good work 🙂

  • Hey it's the chill alpine linux guy

  • For the record, DHCP is absolutely not required for a functioning TCP/IP stack; you can manually configure your IP, gateway, etc and not need DHCP.

    Otherwise, nice little exploration of Alpine's core services, and good vibes too.

  • I like the take of it being a really good starting point for understand what the Linux building blocks are. And mistakes!, that’s where all the learning is. It’s just painful when I hit my head on one for a full day before I stop.

  • So I can switch compilers on alpine to have better runtime?

  • bro that means that the compiled code y mean the programns are slower thant in libc system

  • Would Alpine be good for a Chromebook? I've recently gotten a Chromebook I know supports full UEFI boot with the MrChromebox utility. I've only ever used Arch and Fedora on my other machines. The chromebook is only gonna be running tlp, dwm, alacritty, and chromium 90% of the time.

  • But what IS a distribution you’d use for developing and daily driving?

  • I just watched one of your videos and now I can't stop watching. You just earned one sub from me.

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