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Pro Ease of Entry into Linux Through The Arch Way
To keep a PC running well, the Arch Way, likely tops all other methods of software install and removal with Pacman and the Arch User Repository.
Let's face it. In the Linux world, you face this in order of difficulty:
✔Linux from Scratch
✔ Slackware; Arch; Gentoo
✔Debian; Red Hat
✔Ubuntu; Fedora; Puppy; OpenSUSE; others
✔Mint; Zorin, elementary, deepin
Most user-oriented Linux-based Operating Systems ("distros" in appeasement-speak) derive from Slackware, Arch, or Debian with some coming from Gentoo.
The easier user-oriented LBOSes derive or derived from Debian, e.g., Ubuntu from Debian, though many come from Slackware and Arch.
The easiest LBOSes derive from those that are derivatives of the main ones: Slackware, Arch, Gentoo, Debian, e.g., LBOSes that derive from Ubuntu.
ArcoLinuxB hides the complexity of Arch and gives any user an experience on the easiest tier. The experience quality is on par with Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Android or iOS.