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Void Linux is an independent Linux distribution that uses the X Binary Package System (XBPS) , which was designed and implemented from scratch, and the . Excluding , a base install is composed entirely of free software (but users can access an official non-free repository to install proprietary software as well).


History
Void Linux was created in 2008 by Juan Romero Pardines, a former developer of , to have a test-bed for the XBPS package manager. The ability to natively build packages from source using xbps-src is likely inspired by and .

In May 2018, the project was moved to a new website and code repository by the core team after the project leader had not been heard from for several months.


Features
Void is a notable exception to the majority of Linux distributions because it uses as its init system instead of the more common used by other distributions. It is also unique among distributions in that separate software repositories and installation media using either or are available.

Void was the first distribution to incorporate as the system cryptography library by default. In February 2021, the Void Linux team announced Void Linux would be switching back to on March 5, 2021. Among the reasons were the problematic process of patching software that was primarily written to work with OpenSSL, the support for some optimizations and earlier access to newer algorithms. A switch to OpenSSL began in April 2020 in the issue of the void-packages repository where most of the discussion has taken place.

Due to its nature, a system running Void is kept up-to-date with binary updates from the repositories in contrast with a point release. Source packages are maintained on GitHub and can be compiled using the xbps-src build system. The package build process is performed in a clean environment, not tied to the current system, and most packages can be cross-compiled for foreign architectures.

As of February 2025, Void Linux supports , which allows the installation of the latest packages from upstream repositories.


Editions
Void Linux can be downloaded as a base image or as a flavor image. The base image contains little more than basic programs; users can then configure an environment for themselves. The flavor image contains a pre-configured desktop environment. Cinnamon, Enlightenment, , , MATE, and used to be offered as pre-packaged live images, but are no longer offered "in order to decrease the overhead involved with testing."

The live images contain an installer that offers a -based user interface. The default root shell is Dash.

+Void Linux table ! rowspan="2"Platform ! colspan="2"C library !Desktop environment
i686 rowspan="2"
amd64colspan="2"
1/2/3/4/5colspan="2" rowspan="5"rowspan="5" colspan="2"


Derivatives
Void Linux for PowerPC/Power ISA (unofficial) was a fork of Void Linux for and , with the project ending in early 2023. It supported 32-bit and 64-bit devices, and operation, and and . Void-ppc maintained its own build infrastructure and package repositories, and aimed to build all of Void Linux's packages on all targets. It was a fork largely because of technical issues with Void Linux's build infrastructure.

Project Trident was a Linux distribution based on Void Linux, but was discontinued in March of 2022.


Reception
In February 2023, Jesse Smith, of DistroWatch, said "The Void distribution is one of the fastest, lightest, most cleanly designed Linux distributions I've had the pleasure of using. Everything is trim, efficient, and surprisingly fast." Also, "Void has a relatively small repository of software but most of the key applications are there."


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