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Meant to reply to this but it got burried-
Oh I fully just gave up π the reason I didn't get it figured out is cause I didn't stick with it lol. My previous laptop had broken and I decided I wanted to just go ahead and be up and running on the replacement rather than tinkering with void setup. I might come back to it at some point, but it's definitely beyond my competency. Especially since ideally I'd like to have luks encryption, which I know you can do, but not from the more basic install process if I remember right.
Network manager (so I could use GNOME settings to change networks), and audio through pipewire were the two remaining things. I gave setting up pipewire a try following a YouTube tutorial, but it didn't work properly, and at that point I decided I just wanted to have a working laptop again after a couple weeks without. But I did learn a bunch! and got a lot more comfortable with the command line!
Package kit is what allows graphical software stores or graphical package managers to integrate with the native package manager backend if I understand right. I'd miss being able to browse native packages along side flatpaks.
I found that fork, but yeah I don't think it works. There were also one or two graphical software stores specifically for xbps, but I don't recall if they're still maintained, and I don't think there was a GTK option. Part of me desperately hopes someone will make a simple distro based on void that functions as a customized install, kinda like spiral linux or gecko linux, for debian and opensuse. Until then, I know that my perfect distro might be out there, if I can just successfully get everything initally set up π₯²
Maybe I'll make an IRL linux friend I'm close enough to harass into helping me with it at some point lol. Hope you have a lovely day!