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one of the distros that Ive never taken a look at and made a video on is void Linux and I tried about a year and a half ago or so to make a video about void Linux it was one of my first planned long-term reviews I was going to install void I was going to live in it for a month and it was going to be an amazing experience but I could not get that thing to install at that point now remember a year and a half ago I was a much bigger Linux Noob than I am now Im still on the Linux Noob but Im more informed than I once was so I thought it was high time to take a look at void Linux again so today what Im going to do is talk about my first impressions of void Linux Ive been using it now for two days and if you follow me on Mastodon youll have gotten a little bit of a sneak peek over what Im going to say today now most of those toots have been overly negative about void Linux so I do have many positive things to say and well talk about those as we go along so first off lets talk about