On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Laurent Bercot <[email protected] > wrote: > > If I ever have to install a distribution again, I'll probably go > with Alpine, unless something even better comes along.
I also would use Alpine, except they just don't comprehensively support all up-to-date packages. ATM, no other linux distro touches ubuntu + PPA for package support. Just doing nearly anything. It's pretty much guaranteed. Therefore, sorry to say: I use ubuntu debootstrap min-base for all server stuff. And ubuntu desktop for a GUI environment. There's nothing wrong with extolling the virtues of these respective distros. However I am a practically person. And when lacking pkgs = not practical / time efficient to fill in so many missing gaps. I do agree with the sentiments here and hope that pkg support may continue improve for alpine linux in particular. But i myself simply cannot justify changing over until then. Being realistic the timescale is probably more towards several years than several months. You can disagree with me on the respective levels of package support. But I'll probably just laugh at you all. Kind Regards -- > Laurent >
