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  • web

    ALG Website Source Code (by arch-linux-gui)

  • Okay so i am thinking of switching to arch so my question is how is the relase cycle of arch. I mean as i am a pop os user they release 2 versions in a year and also a lts in every 2 years but with arch what is the release cycle of new versions? Also i tried arch in a live usb before swtiching i will install it in a virtualbox before diving totally in the system. And also i have downloaded arch with full desktop environment from the https://archlinuxgui.in/ website i got the cinamon themed version.

  • archweb

    Arch Linux website code

  • No, it isn't. The official website is archlinux.org. That's just some random, unofficial Arch derivative.

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