

The features you install are so much more configurable than the more mainstream defaults in Ubuntu. You get to decide everything about the installation. From the very beginning, everything is under your control. That's where I was when I started to look at Arch. For power users who want a more customizable experience with less bloat, a smaller and more configurable distribution can be a better choice. It comes with a lot of cool features and utilities and basically works "out-of-the-box." However, not everyone needs those nice features and built-in tools. The installation is incredibly easy to follow nowadays. My only previous experience with Linux was Ubuntu. Lately I've been experimenting with more customizable distributions of Linux.
