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ArchWiki is a comprehensive online resource dedicated to providing detailed documentation and guides for Arch Linux users. It serves as a central hub for information on installing, configuring, and maintaining Arch Linux systems. The platform offers extensive coverage of various topics, including security practices, boot processes, and desktop environments like GNOME.
ArchWiki's content is structured to help users navigate through complex Linux configurations, such as setting up boot loaders like GRUB or rEFInd, managing user accounts securely with tools like yescrypt for password hashing, and optimizing system performance. It also provides insights into file system management, including the use of hardened_malloc for enhanced memory security and configuring file systems like Btrfs for efficient data handling.
For users interested in customizing their desktop experience, ArchWiki offers guides on configuring GNOME features, such as search functionality, Alt-Tab behavior, and integrating extensions for enhanced usability. Additionally, it covers utilities and tools for tasks like archiving, JSON processing, and UML modeling, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and advanced Linux users seeking to optimize their system setup and workflow.
Website: wiki.archlinux.org
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