Voyager 9 enter development at the end of February when the first Beta milestone arrived as an experimental build for those wanted to help the developer fix any annoyances of bugs. It’s built around the latest Xfce 4.12 desktop environment and runs on top of a long-term supported Linux 4.9 kernel. Besides all of the updated components borrowed from the Debian Stretch repositories, Voyager 9 includes some new functionality as well. One of this is the implementation of a new script that makes it possible for users to install the GNU/Linux distribution on their personal computers almost automatically.