- cross-posted to:
- unixporn@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- unixporn@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/17456633
- OS: Void Linux x86_64 musl
- Icons: Nordzy
- GTK Theme: Nordic
- Qt Theme: Custom (Nord)
- Cursors: Nordzy-Cursors
- Layout: Supremo
- Wallpaper: Galaxy (Nord)
- Main Font: Cantarell
- Monospace Font: Hack
- Shell: Zsh
- OMZ Theme: Gallifrey
- Filesystem: Btrfs for
/
; Ext4 for~
; Ext4 for~/Music
- Browser: Mullvad
- File Manager: Nemo
- Terminal: foot
- Music Player: qmmp
- Editor: Micro
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What sets Void apart?
- Uses runit instead of systemd
- Uses LibreSSL instead of OpenSSL
- Optionally uses musl libc instead of glibc
- Uses the XBPS package manager
- Void is similar to BSD, in many respects
- It’s very minimal, and that makes it flexible
- It’s very lightweight. Until I installed a WM and started a bunch of daemons, my RAM usage was not only in the megabytes, but also only double digits.
- It has XBPS-SRC, which is comparable to Portage and FreeBSD Ports.
- Most of the documentation is on Reddit and in blog posts, as Void Docs is quite basic and the wiki is no-longer updated. Some may consider this a good thing, others will disagree.
Void hasn’t used libressl in years