Redpill me on Void. What sets it apart from Arch?

Redpill me on Void. What sets it apart from Arch?

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stop making these threads, shill. Nobody wants to use your tranny distro.

wut
I just want to learn about the distro, schizo. I'm not shilling anything

apparently you should just use slackware

Package manager is nice. It works pretty well. Super lighweight. Also no systemD if you care.

How is the selection of packages in the repos?

voidlinux.org/packages/
docs.voidlinux.org/xbps/repositories/index.html
You can start here. It's obviously not as big as pacman but you have the option of building things from source which is nice.

>Redpill me on Void. What sets it apart from Arch?
Cuck license.

its decent, but there will always be those 1 or 2 packages that arch has in its aur that void does not

No systemd? I'm not bothering.

this.
you shouldn't call even yourself linux if you are missing modern core components like systemd.

I installed it, videos were unwatchable (lag), so I installed MX Linux.
Void is maybe great but not on low-specs computers.

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They support BLM
(Blacks Looting + Mayhem)

>video playback lag is inherent to the distro and therefore can only be fixed by distrohopping
Dummies leave

it's good but nothing ever gets updated because void niggers don't merge PRs
their gnutls version was older than debian's until like last week

it has a lot more stuff than arch (without the AUR)
i especially like the fact that void has a lot of plan 9 related utilities in the repo

also, XBPS, unlike Pacman, can handle partial upgrades and it tracks shared libraries.Void doesn't remove old kernels when you update. You have a separate utility (vkpurge) for doing that.

if you're not joking around, yeah, runit sucks
there was some talk about switching to s6 last year but nothing is going to happen anytime soon

>xbps is a better package format and manager than pacman.
>runit is a better init system than systemd
>has all the necessary software in the repositories instead of using malware-ridden AUR as a crutch
>rock solid and stable unlike arch linux which buckles if you don't update it for a week

>Void
Works on my machine.

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more like a_void! HAHAHA
more like void... OF PACKAGES! LMAO

void of backdoors?