Arch Linux

Arch Linux (/ɑːrtʃ/) is a Linux distribution meant for computers with x86-64 processors. Arch Linux adheres to the KISS principle ("Keep It Simple, Stupid") and is focused on simplicity, modernity, pragmatism, user centrality, and versatility. In practice, this means the project attempts to have minimal distribution-specific changes, and therefore minimal breakage with updates, and be pragmatic over ideological design choices and focus on customizability rather than user-friendliness. Arch Linux has comprehensive documentation, which consists of a community wiki known as the ArchWiki.

Arch Linux

Arch Linux (/ɑːrtʃ/) is a Linux distribution meant for computers with x86-64 processors. Arch Linux adheres to the KISS principle ("Keep It Simple, Stupid") and is focused on simplicity, modernity, pragmatism, user centrality, and versatility. In practice, this means the project attempts to have minimal distribution-specific changes, and therefore minimal breakage with updates, and be pragmatic over ideological design choices and focus on customizability rather than user-friendliness. Arch Linux has comprehensive documentation, which consists of a community wiki known as the ArchWiki.