Hello, I am looking for a well-supported Linux / BSD distribution with focus on following features (in no particular order) -
- Systemd free (found some here)
- Security focused (meaning hardened, not security tools)
- Wayland (preferably without anything X11)
- Lightweight (as much as possible)
- Supports flatpak, containers and VMs (preferably libvirt)
- Atomic (more optional then other requirements)
This is expected to be run on real hardware on desktop (so alpine will not work).
Along with that, what are some good lightweight (but well-known / actively maintained) desktop environments for Wayland?
- I see some here but am looking for opinions or if some are missing.
- Especially ones that support stacking.
The most interesting ones I could find -
- Void Linux (has some X11 stuff, not security focused, will try installing Wayland)
- Kicksecure, OpenBSD, HardenedBSD (yet to explore more for these)
- MXLinux and Artix (seem very niche)?
I am looking for more recommendations/opinions for similar requirements, especially if there are better known ones.


Gentoo might be what you’re looking for.
Maybe, but I feel like it would take a lot of effort to make it hardened and daily drive it.
I might try it at some point though.