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one of the more interesting good news linux distributions out there is void linux what is void linux its an independent linux distribution meaning its not based on debian or ubuntu or arch void is its own thing it has its own repository of software it has its own package manager called xbps it has a couple of different versions you can get void linux using glib c which is the gnu c libraries or you can get avoid linux using musl which is an alternative to g-lib c its more minimal less of a code base uh its more suckless i guess than g libsy void linux is very much kind of suckless in philosophy it doesnt have system d as its init system it uses its own run it knit system and its really interesting i have ive looked at void a couple of times before on the channel but its been a while so today what i wanted to do is i was going to go to the void linux website and grab one of the latest isos and run through an installation so let me switch over to the browser here and on voidlinux