Arch-based distributions
This page lists OS distributions which are derived from Arch Linux either in whole or in part, to help enforce the Arch Linux trademark policy. Although it intends to be as comprehensive as possible, it is not an exhaustive list. SourceForge project links are preferred to simplify maintenance.
Warning: Arch-based distributions are not supported by the Arch community or developers. See Code of conduct#arch-linux-distribution-support-only
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Active
Asterisk indicates the year of first public release based on Arch Linux.
- Anarchy *2015, previously Arch Anywhere
- ArchBang *2010
- ArchEX *2011
- ArchLabs *2017
- Archman *2017
- Arch Linux 32 *2017
- Arch Linux ARM *2009, previously Arch Linux Mobile, PlugApps, PlugBox
- ArchStrike *2014, previously ArchAssault
- ArcoLinux *2017, previously ArchMerge
- Artix Linux *2016, previously Arch-OpenRC
- BlackArch Linux *2014, previously ArchTrack
- Bluestar Linux *2013
- ChimeraOS *2019, previously GamerOS
- Ctlos Linux *2017
- Crystal Linux *2022
- EndeavourOS *2019
- Garuda Linux *2020
- Hyperbola *2017
- instantOS *2019
- KaOS *2014
- Manjaro Linux *2011
- MSYS2 *2013
- Obarun *2016
- Parabola *2011
- PuppyRus-A *2013
- RebornOS*2017, previously Antergos Deepin
- Snal Linux *2019
- SystemRescue *2019
- TeArch Linux *2020
- UBOS *2014
Inactive
These distributions are no longer developed, but show some of the history surrounding Arch Linux and the greater FOSS community. Sections show the year of the latest release.
2022
- Ninja OS *2012
2021
- Arch Hurd *2010
- Chakra *2008
- CyberOS *2021
- TalkingArch *2008, deprecated after changes to the archiso
2020
- Arch XFerience *2016
- RaspArch *2015
2019
2018
- Alfheim Linux *2017
- Archphile *2014
- MorpheusArch*2015
- TeLiSc OS *2017
2017
- ALOBE
- ArchBox
- Arch Linux WSL Edition
- Aseman OS
- Astian OS
- Audiophile Linux *2014
- Feliz
- PacBSD *2013, previously ArchBSD
- Nurunner Linux
- Sonar *2014
2016
2013
2012
2011
2008
2007
- Archie *2005
- March Linux
- Underground Desktop *2005
2006
gollark: I think now you mostly just rent a VPS or something, which is much cheaper.
gollark: It's not really as much an issue of "specialized know-how" as "ridiculously expensive hardware".
gollark: I'm glad I only make hobby projects nobody ever uses now!
gollark: As someone who does not actually work anywhere, no.
gollark: I see.
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