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In this video, we dive into the differences between Arch Linux and Debian-based distros like Kali Linux and Ubuntu. 🌍 Whether you're a hacker, developer, or just a curious Linux enthusiast, understanding these key differences can help you decide if Arch Linux is the right choice for your next project. 🔧
Arch Linux is known for its minimalist design and its commitment to the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle, offering complete control over your system. 🖥️ Unlike Debian-based distros, which come with pre-installed software and more user-friendly package managers like APT, Arch uses Pacman and allows users to build their system from the ground up. 🚀 This level of customizability is perfect for advanced users who want a lean, fast, and ultra-flexible environment.
Why do hackers love Arch? 🤔 It's simple—Arch Linux gives them the flexibility to install only the software they need, customize their system to the finest details, and avoid unnecessary bloat. 🛠️ Plus, with the powerful Arch Wiki and the AUR (Arch User Repository), finding security tools, hacking utilities, and other niche software is a breeze. 🌐
But is Arch Linux right for beginners? 🤷♂️ Generally, it’s not recommended to start with Arch if you’re new to Linux. It’s more complex and requires manual configuration, which can be a challenge for newcomers. However, for experienced users looking to take their Linux skills to the next level, Arch is an excellent choice. 💻
In this video, we explore all of this and more, so hit that like button if you found it helpful, and don’t forget to subscribe for more in-depth Linux guides and tips. 📱
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00:00 - 00:28 :)
00:29 - 01:05 Brief Introduction To ARCH Linux
01:06 - 01:44 Difference Between ARCH and Debian
01:45 - 04:00 Why hackers use ARCH?
04:01 - 04:30 Should you use ARCH?
04:31 - 04:50 Outro
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