Chimera Linux
Chimera Linux is a Linux distribution striving for the minimum complexity of system configuration while retaining and expanding on the flexibility common to general purpose Linux based systems. It uses musl as its libc implementation, userland tools from FreeBSD, and dinit as its init system.[2][3] For package management it uses apk-tools from Alpine Linux,[3] but Chimera does not re-use Alpine packages, but instead uses its own novel package build system.[2] The distribution has no upstream and defines itself as "independent" from this perspective. HistoryChimera Linux was started in 2021[4] by former Void Linux maintainer "q66".[3] FeaturesChimera Linux makes use of userland components from FreeBSD, and the musl C library in-place of the GNU coreutils and glibc respectively.[2] A strict default security model, employing the in-development dinit init system and the FreeBSD userland are some of the more radical approaches. Such changes would have been very hard for a distribution with an existing user base.[2][4][5][6] Core userland from FreeBSD, and the LLVM toolchain are employed. In this the distribution provides an alternative to the common GNU-based systems, without explicitly excluding GNU tools or GPL licensed software in general. Re-thinking of the core components common across Linux distributions and re-thinking of their integration into an operating system are stated as intentionally pursued at the same time. This approach allows to skip the 'chicken and egg' problem of core system components development: If to interface a newly updated component to an "old" system or adapt a system to a "new" component instead. Other features
PackagesChimera Linux uses Alpine Package Keeper (apk) from Alpine Linux for its package manager utility. As of March 2025 Chimera Linux uses the upcoming version 3 of apk, not currently used by Alpine Linux.[4] References
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