Introduction to Arch Linux
Arch Linux is an independent distribution known for its KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) philosophy and its continuous rolling-release update model. Since its launch in 2002, it has attracted users who want absolute control over their system, choosing exactly which packages to install and how to configure them. This guide will show you why Arch is a powerful option for developers, system administrators, and free software enthusiasts, as it allows building a tailored environment without the bloat of unnecessary software.
Rolling Release Philosophy and KISS
The rolling-release model means there are no numbered versions like 20.04 or 22.10; instead, packages are continuously updated as they become available in the official repositories. This ensures you are always running the latest versions of the kernel
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