
How to Use XBPS Package Manager on Void Linux
XBPS is the default command-line package manager tool in Void Linux. Here is how to easily install, remove, update, and upgrade packages in Void Linux.
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XBPS is the default command-line package manager tool in Void Linux. Here is how to easily install, remove, update, and upgrade packages in Void Linux.
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