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d77void GNU/Linux: Native Fabric and Quickshell Shells Arrive

d77void GNU/Linux: Native Fabric and Quickshell Shells Arrive Table of contents:- A Qt Upheaval Forces a New Hyprland Repository Two Fresh ISOs, Two Native Shells The Wider d77void Picture A Concluding Word Void-based distributions have never been short of window manager choice, but d77void GNU/Linux has spent the past fortnight demonstrating why it remains one of the most inventive respins in the ecosystem. Between the 9th and 10th of July 2026, the one-person project pushed out two new x86_64 ISOs, and in doing so quietly retired its reliance on third-party Hyprland packaging in favour of a self-maintained repository. For anyone who has watched a Qt version bump take down half the Wayland desktop landscape overnight, this is a genuinely reassuring development, and it comes bundled with two shells built entirely in-house.   d77void is, at its heart, a showcase for Void Linux's own tooling: void-mklive for building live images and void-packages for the underlying binary p...

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