I agree. After a person uses Linux for a while, they start to notice that most distros are pretty identical. The only things that change are package names, package manager, packages used, directory structure (where do we install packages, man files, etc), and the philosophy/goals of that distro. -Jon On Dec 23, 2011 5:47 AM, "Allan McRae" <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 23/12/11 20:41, Jonathan Vasquez wrote: > > Thanks for the response. Do you consider Arch a production system or more > > of a hobby project? Meaning more like a side system and not a main one. > > I have used it in production. But then again, I have quite a good idea > of what is happening in Arch Land and can deal with any issues. > > It all depends on what the adminstrator is comfortable with supporting. > > Allan >