Arch Linux is an independently developed, i686/x86-64 general purpose GNU/Linux distribution versatile enough to suit any role.
DESCRIPTION
Development focuses on simplicity, minimalism, and code elegance.
Arch is installed as a minimal base system, configured by the user upon
which their own ideal environment is assembled by installing only what
is required or desired for their unique purposes. GUI configuration
utilities are not officially provided, and most system configuration is
performed from the shell and a text editor. Based on a rolling-release
model, Arch strives to stay bleeding edge, and typically offers the
latest stable versions of most software.
Following The Arch Way
philosophy, Arch Linux is lightweight, flexible, simple and aims to be
very UNIX-like. A minimal environment (no GUI) compiled for i686/x86-64
architectures is provided upon installation: rather than tearing out
unneeded and unwanted packages, the user is offered the ability to build
up from a minimal foundation without any preemptively-chosen defaults.
Arch's design philosophy and implementation make it easy to extend and
mold into whatever kind of system is required, from a minimalist console
machine to the most grandiose and feature-rich desktop environments
available: it is the user who decides what his Arch system will be.
Arch
Linux strives to maintain the latest stable release versions of its
software as long as systemic package breakage can be reasonably avoided.
It is based on a rolling-release system, which allows a one-time
installation with continuous upgrades, without ever having to reinstall
and without having to perform the elaborate procedures involved in
system upgrades from one release version to the next. By issuing one
command, an Arch system is kept up-to-date and on the bleeding edge.
Arch
incorporates many of the newer features available to GNU/Linux users,
including the systemd init system, modern filesystems (Ext2/3/4, Reiser,
XFS, JFS, BTRFS), LVM2/EVMS, software RAID, udev support and initcpio
(with mkinitcpio), as well as the latest available kernels.
Arch
Linux is a versatile and simple distribution designed to fit the needs
of the competent Linux user. It is both powerful and easy to manage,
making it an ideal distro for servers and workstations. Take it in any
direction you like: if you share this vision of what a GNU/Linux
distribution should be, then you are welcomed and encouraged to use it
freely, get involved, and contribute to the community.
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