Void Linux
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Void Linux
Summary
Void Linux is a Linux distribution[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Void Linux's instance of is recorded as Linux distribution[3].
- Void Linux's copyright license is recorded as free software[4].
- Void Linux's copyright license is recorded as BSD licenses[5].
- Void Linux's copyright license is recorded as ISC license[6].
- Void Linux's software version identifier is recorded as Rolling release[7].
- Void Linux's software version identifier is recorded as 20230628[8].
- Void Linux's software version identifier is recorded as 20240314[9].
- Void Linux's software version identifier is recorded as 20250202[10].
- Void Linux's Commons category is recorded as Void Linux[11].
- Void Linux's platform is recorded as Intel P6[12].
- Void Linux's platform is recorded as Q272629[13].
- Void Linux's platform is recorded as ARM architecture[14].
- January 1, 2008 marks the founding of Void Linux[15].
- Void Linux was released on 2008[16].
- Void Linux's official website is recorded as https://voidlinux.org/[17].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Almquist shell[18].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Enlightenment[19].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Cinnamon[20].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as LXDE[21].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as LXQt[22].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Q194090[23].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Xfce[24].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Q44316[25].
- Void Linux's GUI toolkit or framework is recorded as Q1431[26].
- Void Linux's IRC channel URL is recorded as irc://irc.libera.chat/#voidlinux[27].
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Designation and Status
Void Linux's instance of is recorded as Linux distribution[3].
History and Context
January 1, 2008 marks the founding of Void Linux[15].
Why It Matters
Void Linux has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]