Void Linux

Minimalist and independent Linux distribution

Based on Independent
Desktop No default desktop
Release cycle Rolling
Best for Advanced users, minimalists

What is Void Linux?

Void Linux is an independent Linux distribution, meaning it is not based on any other major Linux distro. It is designed to be minimalist and efficient, providing a robust environment with a rolling release model.

Void Linux stands out due to its use of the runit init system and its own package manager, xbps, which allows for fast and efficient package management. It is ideal for users who prefer a lean system that they can tailor to their specific needs.

The philosophy of Void Linux revolves around simplicity and user empowerment. It provides a base system with the tools necessary to build a customized environment without unnecessary bloat.

Key features

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Unique Package Management

Void Linux uses xbps, its own package manager, offering fast and efficient package handling.

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Rolling Release

Continuously updated system, ensuring access to the latest software without the need for major upgrades.

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Minimalist Design

Focuses on providing a base system with essential tools, allowing users to customize their environment.

Runit Init System

Uses the simple and fast runit init system for managing services, contributing to its efficiency.

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Security Focused

Offers musl libc and glibc versions, providing flexibility and enhanced security measures for users.

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Versatile

Supports multiple architectures including x86, x86_64, and ARM, making it adaptable to various hardware.

System requirements

Minimum Recommended
RAM 512 MB 2 GB+
Storage 2 GB 10 GB+
Display 1024×768 1920×1080
Boot UEFI or Legacy BIOS

Lightweight and suitable for older hardware configurations.

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FAQ

Is Void Linux free to use?

Yes, Void Linux is open-source and free to use under the terms of the BSD license.

Is Void Linux beginner-friendly?

Void Linux is more suited for advanced users due to its minimalist design and lack of a default desktop environment.

Can I try Void Linux without installing?

Yes, you can use the live media to try Void Linux before installing it on your system.

What is the release cycle of Void Linux?

Void Linux follows a rolling release model, providing continuous updates to its users.

Is Void Linux compatible with common software?

Yes, Void Linux supports a wide range of software through its xbps package manager and community repositories.

What makes Void Linux unique?

Void Linux is unique due to its independent nature, use of the xbps package manager, and the runit init system, offering a different experience from mainstream distributions.

Ready to try Void Linux?

Download the ISO and create a bootable USB to test it out.