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lets talk about X bps X bps is the package manager thats used on void Linux it was actually originally written for it but its supposed to be also a portable package manager you could theoretically use somewhere else I dont know of any other districts that use it yet but of course I wanted to do this video because a couple days ago I mentioned that Ive been using void Linux again and that means a bunch of people are gonna be memed into using it themselves so Im gonna talk about some of the basics about XP PS how you update all the basic stuff that you know you might want to know or might need to know so anyway one thing about X BPS now first off it stands for the X binary package system and X originally stands it doesnt stand for X org or something like that it originally stands for extreme I think thats how he pronounces it thats the guy who actually wrote X BPS and started void Linux now one thing youll notice is theres no X bps manual there is actually no individu