Fedora uses 1.4 GB of RAM idle where Alpine uses less than 700 MB
But I still think that I will be forced to use Fedora or Debian/Ubuntu based distro for my project since Alpine is a very incompatible thing
Fedora uses 1.4 GB of RAM idle where Alpine uses less than 700 MB But I still think that I will be forced to use Fedora or Debian/Ubuntu based distro for my project since Alpine is a very incompatible thing 2 comments
Oh, actually, I’m a bit wrong, disk usage on Fedora is a lot less than I told, at least by default, but still more than Alpine when you add Libreoffice and other stuff I added on alpine I got it mixed up with i guess, Debian or Mint, one of them says that you need more than 17 GB to install it |
And that is not even mentioning disc usage, 17 GB for Fedora vs 5 GB for Alpine
P.S. Above examples is Fedora KDE vs Alpine with KDE and set of apps including Firefox browser, LibreOffice, imv, mpv etc. installed