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For me arch installation was no big deal, the main thing I like about it is you can setup a workstation and not worry about you're distro to try and be `innovative` and impress you.
Its nice just to have access to the latest pakages and not worry about ubuntu's / fedora's new `direction`.
Btw, by KISS - I mean the system and package manager implementation, pacman for me is a lot faster then yum, making packages is also really easy.
Edited 2011-09-17 13:53 UTC