ArcoLinux is a distribution based on Arch Linux. The development takes places in three branches - ArcoLinux (XL and Xs), ArcoLinuxD and ArcoLinuxB. ArcoLinuxL is a full-featured distribution that ships with the Xfce desktop and many great Linux applications.ArcoLinuxS gives you only Xfce without any software. ArcoLinuxD is a minimal distribution that includes scripts that enable power users to install any desktop and application. ArcoLinuxB is a project that gives users the power to build custom distributions, while also developing several community editions with pre-configured desktops, such as Awesome, Bspwm, Budgie, Cinnamon, Cutefish, Cwm, Deepin, Dwm, Enlightenment, Fvwm3, Gnome,Herbstluftwm, i3, Jwm, Lxqt, Mate, Openbox, Plasma, Qtile, Spectrwm, Sway, Xfce and Xmonad. ArcoLinux also provides various video tutorials as it places strong focus on learning and acquiring Linux skills. We have added an ArcoLinuxS-Lts for those who really need to boot up with the Long Term Support or LTS kernel.
For More Information, visit https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=arco or https://arcolinux.info
I've been using ArcoLinux for a few months now and I have to say, I'm impressed. The variety of options available with the different branches (ArcoLinux, ArcoLinuxD, ArcoLinuxB) makes it easy to find the perfect setup for my needs. The community edition options with pre-configured desktops is also a great feature. The video tutorials provided by the development team have also helped me learn and improve my Linux skills. The addition of the LTS kernel option in ArcoLinuxS-Lts is a great touch for those who need a more stable and secure option. Overall, I highly recommend ArcoLinux for anyone looking for a versatile and user-friendly Arch Linux distribution.
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