Arch Linux is a Linux distribution inspired by CRUX and intended to be lightweight and simple for advanced users. It uses a BSD-style init framework and is largely based around binary packages. Packages are targeted for i686 and x86-64microprocessors to assist performance on modern hardware. Arch Linux was founded by Judd Vinet, who led the project until 2007-10-01, when he stepped down due to lack of time. The project is currently led by Aaron Griffin.[1] See more at Wikipedia.org...