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Alpine Linux does not make the news
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It has a steep learning curve in the beginning but so does every mildly complex thing.
If there's anything you're stuck with, make sure you seek help in the appropriate channels such as !nixos!nixos@lemmy.ml.
I tried seeking help in an RTC channel as well, that's also a good tip! I'll give it another whirl!