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            <description><![CDATA[Installing PeerTube on Alpine Linux — yes, it works! 🏔️🎥In this video I show that it's perfectly possible to run a full PeerTube instance on Alpine Linux (musl + OpenRC), not just the usual Debian/Ubuntu setup. The official docs tar...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Installing PeerTube on Alpine Linux — yes, it works! 🏔️🎥
<p>In this video I show that it's perfectly possible to run a full PeerTube instance on <strong>Alpine Linux</strong> (musl + OpenRC), not just the usual Debian/Ubuntu setup.</p>
<p>The official docs target Debian, but Alpine has everything PeerTube needs right in its repos:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Node.js 24</strong> (LTS, within PeerTube's supported range)</li>
<li><strong>FFmpeg 8</strong></li>
<li><strong>PostgreSQL 17</strong> (+ contrib for the pg_trgm / unaccent extensions)</li>
<li><strong>Redis 8</strong></li>
<li><strong>Python 3.12</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>A few things to keep in mind when adapting the Debian guide to Alpine:</p>
<ul>
<li>Create the system user with adduser (not useradd)</li>
<li>Use su instead of sudo</li>
<li>PeerTube ships a <strong>native OpenRC service</strong>, so it integrates cleanly with rc-service / rc-update — no systemd needed</li>
<li>pnpm comes in via the project's own toolchain; sharp installs fine with its musl prebuilt binaries (no recompiling)</li>
</ul>
<p>End result: a fully working PeerTube server on a lightweight Alpine box, sipping RAM at idle.</p>
<p>📌 <strong>Full step-by-step tutorial coming soon</strong> — I'll walk through the whole process from a clean Alpine system to a running instance, including the database setup, config, and the OpenRC service.</p>
<p>👍 Like &amp; subscribe if you'd like the detailed guide!</p>
<p>#PeerTube #AlpineLinux #SelfHosted #Linux #OpenSource #Fediverse</p>

Instalar PeerTube en Alpine Linux — ¡sí, se puede! 🏔️🎥
<p>En este vídeo demuestro que es perfectamente posible montar una instancia completa de PeerTube sobre <strong>Alpine Linux</strong> (musl + OpenRC), y no solo en el típico Debian/Ubuntu.</p>
<p>La documentación oficial está pensada para Debian, pero Alpine trae en sus repositorios todo lo que PeerTube necesita:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Node.js 24</strong> (LTS, dentro del rango soportado por PeerTube)</li>
<li><strong>FFmpeg 8</strong></li>
<li><strong>PostgreSQL 17</strong> (+ contrib para las extensiones pg_trgm / unaccent)</li>
<li><strong>Redis 8</strong></li>
<li><strong>Python 3.12</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Algunas cosas a tener en cuenta al adaptar la guía de Debian a Alpine:</p>
<ul>
<li>Crear el usuario del sistema con adduser (no useradd)</li>
<li>Usar su en lugar de sudo</li>
<li>PeerTube incluye un <strong>servicio OpenRC nativo</strong>, así que se integra limpiamente con rc-service / rc-update — sin necesidad de systemd</li>
<li>pnpm se gestiona con el propio toolchain del proyecto; sharp instala sin problemas con sus binarios precompilados para musl (sin recompilar nada)</li>
</ul>
<p>Resultado: un servidor PeerTube totalmente funcional sobre un Alpine ligero, consumiendo muy poca RAM en reposo.</p>
<p>📌 <strong>Tutorial paso a paso muy pronto</strong> — recorreré todo el proceso desde un Alpine recién instalado hasta tener la instancia funcionando, incluyendo la configuración de la base de datos, el config y el servicio OpenRC.</p>
<p>👍 ¡Dale a me gusta y suscríbete si quieres la guía detallada!</p>
<p>#PeerTube #AlpineLinux #SelfHosted #Linux #CódigoAbierto #Fediverso</p>
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