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See my comment below. The only issue I've had so far is that it won't give me the full 1600x900 resolution on my monitor; it limits me to 1280x720 no matter which mode I set via config.txt. But, at least it's the correct aspect ratio; Fedora limited me to a weird tiny VGA resolution and Debian gave me something like 1536x864 that left a black border around the image.
Otherwise, using Arch on the Pi feels pretty much like using it on an older desktop; slow, no video acceleration in X but otherwise a fairly complete computing experience.
Once I've had time to really dig in I'll look at submitting an in-depth review here.