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Alpine Linux 3.24.0 Released

https://alpinelinux.org/posts/Alpine-3.24.0-released.html
85•fossdd•1h ago

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dizhn•1h ago
What a beautiful little thing Alpine is.
Bender•1h ago
Upgraded two of my HTTPS nodes, nothing went boom. Also upgrade and rebooted home physical firewall/router, works fine. DoH listener in Unbound working fine. Upgraded authoritative DNS server, works fine.

    nginx version: nginx/1.30.2
    built by gcc 15.2.0 (Alpine 15.2.0) 
    built with OpenSSL 3.5.6 7 Apr 2026

    Unbound Version 1.25.1
    Linked libs: libevent 2.1.12-stable (it uses epoll), OpenSSL 3.5.6 7 Apr 2026
    Linked modules: dns64 cachedb subnetcache respip validator iterator

    chronyd (chrony) version 4.8 (+CMDMON +REFCLOCK +RTC +PRIVDROP +SCFILTER +SIGND -NTS -SECHASH +IPV6 -DEBUG)

    HAProxy version 3.4.0-64a335366 2026/06/03 - https://haproxy.org/
    Status: long-term supported branch - will stop receiving fixes around Q2 2031.

    NSD version 4.14.2
gigatexal•54m ago
Been looking at Linux but I can’t pry myself away from openbsd and pf cuz the syntax is so nice.

You got any blog or something about your alpine router?

Bender•52m ago
I should write up something about that as a few people have asked. I'm using nftables for the firewall. I disable IPv6, some may not like that.
yjftsjthsd-h•29m ago
IIRC IPv6 is mostly copying the same firewall rules, so if people want that I think it'd be easy for them to add?
Bender•26m ago
The nftables rules are very easy for IPv6. I have the rules for it in place, just prefer to disable it out of personal preference.
catmanjan•1h ago
Is azure Linux still alpine, or is it a full fork now?
peesem•51m ago
the web says Microsoft's Azure Linux is Fedora-based? or are you talking about something else
spooneybarger•49m ago
It was never alpine.
dotancohen•40m ago
Early versions were.
chaz6•43m ago
Azure Linux is based on Fedora since version 4.0.
sudobash1•42m ago
My home server has been running alpine for a while now. I'm always delighted with how simple and robust it is. Not that this is probably recommended, but I have a cron script that checks for upgradable packages every night and automatically installs them. It has always been seamless. My family uses this server throughout the day, and the only daytime down-time has been due to power outages. (In some way the reliability is an issue because it enables me being lazy with backup testing).

For a little home-server, I am in love with the KISS-ness of Alpine.

yjftsjthsd-h•31m ago
It gets attention in headless, but I've come to enjoy it on desktop as well. I've even got it on a Steam Deck and it's... 90% great. I do need to swap the kernel because the default one disables some modules (mostly the built in audio), but it's been surprisingly nice.
Crontab•31m ago
I know that Alpine has a package manager but I haven't tried it because I worry that Musl might present problems compiling software (I sometimes like to compile things myself, like Vim or Emacs). Is this worry valid?

Also are there any issues compiling Go and Rust programs on Alpine?

yjftsjthsd-h•26m ago
If you're only building common packages I wouldn't expect trouble. For example, I don't see any patches in the official vim package: https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/c...
proxysna•19m ago
Alpine is my go-to nowadays for everything in my homelab except desktop (I use Void btw), because of how dirty the setup to make GPU's work with musl kernel.

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