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Arch Linux (or Arch, pronounced /ˈɑrtʃ/) is an independently developed, Linux-based operating system for i686 and x86-64 computers. It is composed predominantly of free and open source software, and supports community involvement.

Arch Linux (or Arch, pronounced /ˈɑrtʃ/) is an independently developed, Linux-based operating system for i686 and x86-64 computers. It is composed predominantly of free and open source software, and supports community involvement.

What is Arch Linux

Following The Arch Way philosophy, Arch Linux is lightweight, flexible, simple and aims to be very UNIX-like. A minimal environment (no GUI) compiled for i686/x86-64 architectures is provided upon installation: rather than tearing out unneeded and unwanted packages, the user is offered the ability to build up from a minimal foundation without any preemptively-chosen defaults. Arch's design philosophy and implementation make it easy to extend and mold into whatever kind of system is required, from a minimalist console machine to the most grandiose and feature-rich desktop environments available: it is the user who decides what his Arch system will be.

Arch's simple init system is heavily inspired by the *BSD way of incorporating calls from a single file (rc.conf) rather than the SysVinit directory structure containing dozens of symlinks for each runlevel. System configuration is achieved through editing simple text files.

Modernity

Arch Linux strives to maintain the latest stable version of its software, and is based on a rolling-release system, which allows a one-time installation and continuous seamless upgrades, without ever having to reinstall or perform elaborate system upgrades from one version to the next. By issuing one command, an Arch system is kept up-to-date and on the bleeding edge. Arch incorporates many of the newer features available to GNU/Linux users, including modern filesystems (Ext2/3/4, Reiser, XFS, JFS), LVM2/EVMS, software RAID, udev support and initcpio, as well as the latest available kernels.

Software Packaging

Arch is backed by pacman, an easy-to-use binary package manager that allows you to upgrade your entire system with one command. Pacman is coded in C and designed from the ground up to be lightweight, simple and very fast. Arch also provides the Arch Build System, a ports-like system to make it easy to build and install packages from source, which can also be synchronized with one command. You can even rebuild your entire system with one command.

Supporting i686 and x86-64 architectures, Arch's Official Repositories provide several thousands of high-quality packages to meet your software demands. In addition, Arch encourages community growth and contribution by offering the Arch User Repository, which contains many thousands of user-maintained PKGBUILD scripts for compiling installable packages from source using the makepkg application. It is also possible for users to easily build and maintain their own custom repositories.

Source Integrity

Arch provides non-patched, vanilla software; packages are offered from pure upstream sources, how the author originally intended it to be distributed. Patching only occurs in extremely rare cases, to prevent severe breakage in the instance of version mismatches that may occur within a rolling release model.

Community

The Arch community is very dependable, lively and welcoming: all Archers are encouraged to participate and contribute to the distribution, be it helping with the development of the core software, maintaining packages, reporting or fixing bugs, improving the ArchWiki documentation, helping other users solving problems or just exchanging opinions in the forums, mailing lists, IRC Channels, or sharing one's knowledge or even self-developed applications. Arch Linux is the operating system of choice for many people around the globe, and there exist several international communities that offer help and provide documentation in many different languages.

Source: archlinux.org

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Login or registration is very slow from any Xmpp Client

I've set up Ejabberd successfully everything works as it should. Only the login or a registration takes a long time, sometimes over 20 seconds. DNS entries match, config, SSL certificate too, needed ports are open. do not know why it takes so…
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reverse ssh using systemd-cron is not connecting

I have a script that checks my home rpi2 for a file using ssh, pk auth, if the file exists it deletes it (again ssh pk auth) and opens a reverse ssh with: ssh -fN -R xxxx:localhost:22 user@myhomepiserver.com when running the script from the command…
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Postfix virtualdomains and relays of some domains

I have an ArchLinux server with postfix, postfixadmin, dovecot, roundcube, quotas and spamassassin running fine. The server is the main (not a backup or forwarding) of 3 virtual domains: domone.example, domtwo.example, and domthree.example. The…
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How to choose appropriate filesystem for my KVM VPS guest?

I'm going to manually install Arch Linux from an ISO image on a KVM VPS that uses SeaBIOS. I plan to use grub2 as the bootloader. My VPS will not hold important data that needs to be backed up. I don't need snapshots. If it has a failure that wipes…
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Arch Server running VNC no longer displaying anything

I have a server running arch, kernel 4.13 that I remote into on a fairly frequent basis. I remote in via a VNC which I have as tigervnc. This has worked for months on end with very little issue. I power the VNC with KDE (Plasma Desktop). After…
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Nextcloud 12: blank page after downgrade from php 7.2

my Arch Linux machine running Nextcloud on a LAMP-Stack got updates for php 7.2.0 a few days ago. Unfortunately, Nextcloud does not support php 7.2.0, and won't do so until the next major release. So I had to downgrade my php 7.2.0-packages back to…
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Permssions for ftp user directories - Arch, nginx, vsftp, multiple users

I've set up chroot jails where the users are restricted to their home directories, though I'm not quite sure how to properly set up permissions for my users to be able to ftp upload http content, with myself, vsftp, and nginx still being able to…
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Apache error "could not bind to adress"

Since the last update, apache won't start anymore... I have this message : (98)Address already in use: AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:80 (98)Address already in use: AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:443 When I…
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Where should I put all my server certificates and keys and where client keys and certificates?

This, for example, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Easy-RSA tells that I put all server related files into the "server" and all client ones into "client" directories. I've generated all the files and moved them in the "server" and "client".…
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Prevent Postfix from rewriting outgoing mail recipient

I have configured my Postfix server to use aliases. Incoming mail sent to contact@mydomain.com is redirected to myname@mydomain.com. But it looks like my alias map is also rewriting the outgoing mail recipient, because when I send an email to…
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How can I log what is causing a server to reboot?

I have three servers from 1and1. All of them are setup the same running named, apache, mysql, postfix, dovecot and related services. Two of the servers are running great. The third one - and the one with the least traffic - randomly locks up or…
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Might a pacman -Syu have changed polkitd's password?

I've had quite a lot ssh bruteforce attacks on my server(Arch Linux). I recently checked the auth log in which I found one suspicous entry (but no sucessful login by anyone that wasn't me): passwd[#####]: password for 'polkitd' changed by 'root' I…
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Mount LVM device

I am using Arch Linux and want to mount my two disks, /dev/nbd1 and /dev/nbd2, at the same mount point. I created the mount at /share/data and added the following to /etc/fstab: /dev/vg_data/volume /share/data ext4 defaults 0 1 Where vg_data is an…
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Grub fails to boot my barebone Arch BTRFS setup

I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I basically used the latest arch linux live disk in a VM (Linux KVM), booted the latest arch linux live disk in a VM (Linux KVM on Arch) made a single partition formatted that with btrfs -m dup mounted the…
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StorCli Wrong Physical Disk Size

I am using a 2008 MegaRAID SAS 8888ELP. I was unable to boot into webbios, although I was able to install storcli onto my arch linux setup. The raid works well although I am new to using raid and storcli. Currently, when I run storcli /c0 show this…
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