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Chimera Linux
(chimera-linux.org)
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Alpine is also GNU-free afaik.
EDIT: Except for the GCC toolchain.
It's a lot of things-free, to be fair
That's kind of the point though, as it's now used as a base for many containers ;)
Its still amazing how easy it is to use, you can get a desktop environment running in a couple of minutes and apk is insanely fast and easy
Would have probably tried as my main PC distro if NVIDIA drivers would work on it :(
Chimera Linux actually uses apk or Alpine Package Keeper as its package manager, they acknowledge this but despite that market themselves as if they did something revolutionary that has never been done before
had the same thought, not sure if Alpine is built with LLVM though.
Yup. It uses GCC toolchain afaik.
That's right ! It uses BusyBox as its userland which was my main problem with it (though you can easily install GNU coreutils).
Alpine is still GCC based in the very least.
Indeed it seems so.