A statement that you might’ve heard, maybe more than once: Arch Linux is unstable. But, Is it?
To start, Arch is a DIY (Do It Yourself) Linux system, so, you’re in control of every package that’s being installed.
Some say: “because it’s a cutting-edge distro, which means it’s updated every day or two days.”
In very rare cases, an update might break the system, but it’s very unlikely. So,
In my opinion
It’s because of something wrong they’re doing… since the equation says:
The more packages you install == The more likely it’s to crash.
When you’re using linux for the first time you’re prone to installing many unnecessery packages, that can cause the system to break. but after learning and some experience, you will’ve been using arch for a long time, that it doesn’t break with ease (unless you want to.)
For finishing, and as someone (great) once said:
Good bye
-me
~ViloDium