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  1. Arch Linux

    The Arch Linux Project is currently experiencing an ongoing denial of service attack that primarily impacts our main webpage, the Arch User Repository (AUR), and the Forums.

  2. Arch Linux - Downloads

    It is intended for new installations only; an existing Arch Linux system can always be updated with pacman -Syu. Images for installing Arch can be downloaded via BitTorrent or right here in your …

  3. Arch Linux - ArchWiki

    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 …

  4. Installation guide - ArchWiki

    This document is a guide for installing Arch Linux using the live system booted from an installation medium made from an official installation image. The installation medium provides accessibility …

  5. Arch Linux - Package Search

    Arch any x86_64 Repository Core Core-Testing Extra Extra-Testing Gnome-Unstable KDE-Unstable Multilib Multilib-Testing

  6. ArchWiki

    Welcome to the ArchWiki: your source for Arch Linux documentation on the web. Visit the Table of contents for a listing of article categories.

  7. Arch Linux - Releases

    Dec 1, 2025 · This is a list of ISO releases made by the Arch Linux release engineering team. These are typically done on a monthly cadence, containing the latest kernel and base packages from the …

  8. AUR (en) - Home

    General discussion regarding the Arch User Repository (AUR) and Package Maintainer structure takes place on aur-general. For discussion relating to the development of the AUR web interface, use the …

  9. General recommendations - ArchWiki

    While the Arch Build System allows the ability of building software available in the official repositories, the Arch User Repository (AUR) is the equivalent for user submitted packages.

  10. Frequently asked questions - ArchWiki

    Arch targets competent users who enjoy its 'do-it-yourself' nature, and who further exploit it to shape the system to fit their unique needs. Therefore, in the hands of its target user base, Arch can be used for …