-Homebrew and snap are the two "officially" maintained package manager distributions of micro.
-
-Micro is also available through other package managers on Linux such as AUR, Nix, and package managers
-for other operating systems:
-
-* Windows: [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org) and [Scoop](https://github.com/lukesampson/scoop)
- * `choco install micro`
- * `scoop install micro`
-* OpenBSD: Available in the ports tree and also available as a binary package
- * `pkd_add -v micro`
+Micro is also available through other package managers on Linux such dnf, AUR, Nix, and package managers
+for other operating systems. These packages are not guaranteed to be up-to-date.
+
+<!-- * `apt install micro` (Ubuntu 20.04 `focal`, and Debian `unstable | testing | buster-backports`). At the moment, this package (2.0.1-1) is outdated and has a known bug where debug mode is enabled. -->
+
+* Linux: Available in distro-specific package managers.
+ * `dnf install micro` (Fedora).
+ * `apt install micro` (Ubuntu and Debian).
+ * `pacman -S micro` (Arch Linux).
+ * `emerge app-editors/micro` (Gentoo).
+ * `eopkg install micro` (Solus).
+ * `pacstall -I micro` (Pacstall).
+ * See [wiki](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/wiki/Installing-Micro) for details about CRUX, Termux.
+* Windows: [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org) and [Scoop](https://github.com/lukesampson/scoop).
+ * `choco install micro`.
+ * `scoop install micro`.
+* OpenBSD: Available in the ports tree and also available as a binary package.
+ * `pkd_add -v micro`.
+* NetBSD, macOS, Linux, Illumos, etc. with [pkgsrc](http://www.pkgsrc.org/)-current:
+ * `pkg_add micro`
+* macOS with [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org):
+ * `sudo port install micro`
+
+**Note for Linux desktop environments:**
+
+For interfacing with the local system clipboard, the following tools need to be installed:
+* For X11 `xclip` or `xsel`
+* For [Wayland](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/) `wl-clipboard`
+
+Without these tools installed, micro will use an internal clipboard for copy and paste, but it won't be accessible to external applications.