• Void Linux is an independently rolling Linux distribution that uses the X Binary Package System (XBPS) package manager, which was designed and implemented...
  • You can install Void Linux manually, like you do with Arch Linux, but Void also has a small install script that helps you setup a minimal base system.
  • After going through a variety of Linux distributions (from PopOS/Fedora to Arch and NixOS), I’ve settled on Void Linux.
  • A Guide for installing Void Linux with Full-Disk Encryption, partitioning, and using a glibc chroot with musl. For with or without UEFI bootloader.
  • Void Linux is a general-purpose operating system based on the monolithic Linux kernel. Its package system allows you to install, update and remove software...
  • The package system in Void Linux is very handy and allows users to quickly install or update or remove software depending on the need of the requirement.
  • Void Linux is an independent Linux distribution that was initially released in 2008 by Juan Romero Pardines, a former developer of NetBSD.
  • With that in mind I decided to look around for an alternative distribution, and while nothing is 100% perfect I have to say I really am very happy with Void Linux.
  • A notable exception is Void Linux [1], a small project organized more like the distributions of two decades ago, with every part of its structure carefully considered.
  • Void Linux is an independent community built and open source distribution, Void is classified by themselves as a "stable rolling release" but ultimately...