Arch does not come with SELinux, secure boot, or a firewall by default, so I cannot recommend it to a novice.
And for an expert, you're going to waste your time activating these things. My philosophy is not to waste time on things that have long since been solved; it's not productive.
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When you only manage one computer, you can waste time on these things and play around with your Gentoo, Slackware, Arch Linux, and other crap.
When you manage more than 500 servers and thousands of computers, you can't.
Why waste time on things that have already been solved? It's like trying to make your own car wheels by melting aluminum.
I had to learn this philosophy the hard way: simplify, try to be productive, and don't waste time on trivialities.
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Fair enough.. But the speed of not having bloating apps.. It's fantastic.
I run both Arch on my tablet and Mint on my desktop.. It's going alright. Thinking to ditch Mint for something else, not sure I wanna do Arch in both, so I'm interested to see what's out there.