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Expanding characteristics of ideal Arch users
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It is ideal for users that:
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* Are comfortable with the command line. Those not comfortable with the command line may favour EndeavourOS or Manjaro Linux.
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* Want the freedom to customize their system, but without the desire to compile most components of their system from source.
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* Want the very latest software. On the flip side of this, they should also know how to recover from an update breaking their system.
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* Are comfortable with the command line. Those not comfortable with the command line may favour [EndeavourOS](https://endeavouros.com/), [Garuda Linux](https://garudalinux.org/) or [Manjaro Linux](https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=manjaro).
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* Want the freedom to customize their system and have the knowledge and experience to do so successfully.
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* Do not have the desire to compile most components of their system from source.
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* Want the very latest software. On the flip side of this, they should also know how to recover from an update breaking their system. Users that do not have this knowledge should probably use Garuda Linux instead as it comes with tools for backing up the system and restoring it in case a system update breaks it.
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* Prefer a rolling release model.
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* Prefer a fast package manager. pacman is one of the fastest I have ever encountered.
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* May want obscure pieces of software. Packaging on Arch is easy for people familiar with shell script — the language of the Linux command line — and with its vast repositories many users do not even need to resort to packaging software for themselves.

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