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In this video tutorial, the speaker discusses system maintenance in void Linux. They demonstrate two commonly used commands on systemd-based distributions for finding system issues. These commands are systemctl failed to find failed custom services and journalctl -r to find general system errors. In void Linux, there is no built-in system logging tool like dmesg or journalctl, but these two commands are sufficient for analysis. The output from these commands is used to identify and solve system problems, and the speaker also provides additional maintenance tips as a bonus.