Welcome to the AliceLinux repository! This is an unofficial mirror of AliceLinux on Codeberg. Here, you will find new recipes, a comprehensive website with documentation, and engaging blog posts. Additionally, we offer a version of Musl patched with Mimalloc, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
AliceLinux is designed for users who appreciate simplicity and minimalism. It embraces the old-school Unix philosophy, providing a clean and efficient environment. Whether you're a developer or a casual user, AliceLinux offers a solid foundation for building your projects from scratch.
- New Recipes: Explore new recipes that enhance your experience with AliceLinux.
- Documentation: Access detailed documentation to guide you through setup and usage.
- Blog Posts: Read insightful blog posts that cover various topics related to Linux and minimalism.
- Musl with Mimalloc: Enjoy the benefits of a lightweight C library, optimized for performance.
To get started with AliceLinux, visit our Releases section. Download the latest release and follow the installation instructions provided in the documentation.
- Navigate to the Releases section.
- Download the appropriate file for your system.
- Execute the downloaded file to begin the installation process.
We have prepared extensive documentation to help you navigate AliceLinux effectively. The documentation covers installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. You can find it on our website.
We welcome contributions from the community. If you would like to contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit them with clear messages.
- Push your branch to your forked repository.
- Open a pull request, and we will review your changes.
AliceLinux covers a variety of topics that resonate with our community. Here are some key areas of focus:
- Busybox: A lightweight tool that provides several Unix utilities in a single executable.
- Cat-v-Considered-Harmful: A discussion on the implications of using the
catcommand in certain scenarios. - Cozy: An emphasis on creating a comfortable and efficient computing environment.
- From Scratch: Building your system from the ground up.
- LFS (Linux From Scratch): A project that provides you with step-by-step instructions to build your own Linux system.
- Minimalism: A focus on simplicity and efficiency in software design.
- Minimalist: Tools and applications that prioritize essential features.
- Old-School: Embracing traditional Unix principles and practices.
- Plan9: A distributed operating system known for its simplicity and elegance.
- POSIX: Adhering to standards that ensure compatibility across Unix-like systems.
- Public Domain: Software that is free to use and distribute without restrictions.
- Simple: Solutions that prioritize ease of use and understanding.
- Small: Lightweight applications that conserve system resources.
- Source-Based: Building software from source code to optimize performance.
- Suckless: A philosophy that advocates for simplicity and minimalism in software design.
- Tiny: Tools and applications that are compact and efficient.
- Unix: The foundation of many modern operating systems, emphasizing modularity and simplicity.
- Werc: A simple web content management system.
AliceLinux is licensed under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute it freely, provided you include the original license.
For any questions or feedback, please reach out to us via our GitHub issues page or directly through our website. We value your input and look forward to hearing from you!
AliceLinux represents a commitment to simplicity and efficiency in the world of Linux distributions. We invite you to explore our repository, engage with our community, and contribute to the project.
Visit our Releases section to download the latest version and get started today!