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everybody whats going on welcome back to another new video uh today by popular demand im taking a look at void limits [Music] if youre not familiar with void linux thats probably a lot of people its not a huge distribution in terms of total users but it is very interesting to me much like solus another distribution that i made a video about its its not a distribution thats based on fedora or red hat or ubuntu or arch which is the vast majority of linux distributions out there the void window manager is built independently has its own package manager and in a lot of ways its its really special it seems like one of those things sort of like devon i guess is another example i could think of its not forked the way that def one is but it seems like its created because there were people using maybe arch i dont know that had an issue with the way that some things worked in particular the package manager and thats what everyone points to and they say hey use void the package man