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Arch Linux is a rolling-release, minimalist Linux distribution founded by Judd Vinet in 2002, notable for its user-assembly philosophy, Pacman package manager, and comprehensive Arch Wiki documentation.

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What is the Pacman package manager in Arch Linux?

Pacman is the default package manager for Arch Linux, designed specifically to easily install, update, and remove software from the terminal. It is uniquely fast and utilizes simple, compressed tar archives to manage packages.

Who created Arch Linux?

Arch Linux was originally created by a Canadian programmer named Judd Vinet in 2002. The operating system was designed to be lightweight and flexible, strictly adhering to the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle.

How does Arch Linux handle system updates?

Arch Linux uses a rolling-release model, meaning there is only one continuous version of the operating system. Instead of downloading a new major version every year, users simply run a command to download the latest packages as soon as they are released.

Is the Arch Wiki useful for non-Arch Linux users?

The Arch Wiki is widely considered one of the most comprehensive and accurate documentation sources in the entire Linux ecosystem. Because it focuses heavily on the underlying mechanics of Linux, users of Ubuntu or Fedora frequently use it for troubleshooting.

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