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Arch Linux is an i686-optimized linux distribution that was originally based on ideas from CRUX.
Arch is fast, lightweight, flexible and simple. Those aren`t very fancy buzzwords but theyre all true. Arch is optimized for the i686 processor, so you get more for your cpu cycle. Its lightweight compared to RedHat et al, and its simple design makes it easy to extend and mold into whatever kind of system youre building.
"Time for a much needed update to the Arch
installation media, as the last release (2010.05)
is not only quite outdated, but now yields broken
installations if you do a netins ...
"New installation media are available. There are
fewer of them and they are smaller. But they can
do more. Notable changes: all ISO files can now be
burned onto CDs as well as ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Arch Linux is a general purpose linux distribution
that can be molded to do just about anything. It
is fast, lightweight, flexible, and most of the
parts under the hood are qu ...
Arch linux (http://archlinux.org) is an i686
optimized distribution. It has a package system
(pacman/abs) that works with binary/source
packages and takes care ...
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