End of life
Arch Linux is a rolling-release distribution and does not have a traditional end-of-life date.
As a rolling release, Arch Linux receives continuous updates with the latest stable software packages, so there is no fixed EOL date. Users always run the latest version as long as they keep their system updated.
Arch Linux
Arch Linux is actively maintained and continuously updated as a rolling-release distribution.
Arch Linux is a lightweight, independently developed rolling-release Linux distribution known for its simplicity, transparency, and user-centric design philosophy. Following the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle, Arch provides a minimal base system that users build upon according to their specific needs. Its rolling-release model means there are no traditional version numbers or end-of-life dates — the system is continuously updated with the latest stable software packages through the pacman package manager. The Arch Wiki, widely considered one of the most comprehensive Linux documentation resources, serves as an invaluable reference not just for Arch users but for the broader Linux community. Arch Linux is best suited for users who want full control over their system and are comfortable with hands-on configuration.