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Like most minimalistic distributions, Void does not come with a graphical environment out of the box. However, it can be installed by the user later on.
Like most minimalistic distributions, Void does not come with a graphical environment out of the box. However, it can be installed by the user later on.
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Revision as of 16:06, 3 October 2024

Void
Void_linux_logo
The official Void logo
Release Status Maintained
Release Model Rolling Release
Package Manager xbps-*
Default Desktops Xfce (live image)
Usage Type Desktop
Architectures amd64, aarch64, i686
Website voidlinux.org

Void GNU/Linux is a rolling-release Linux distribution built from source. Void Linux is most commonly used on desktop systems for its lightweight-ness, minimalism and ease of setup. It is distributed for numerous architectures and also provides a rootfs tarball, amongst other things, It also allows you to choose between a glibc image and a musl image.

Like most minimalistic distributions, Void does not come with a graphical environment out of the box. However, it can be installed by the user later on.