Among Linux enthusiasts, Arch is commonly used as a yardstick to measure someone’s Linux competency. If you manage to install Arch Linux successfully, elitists will claim you’re more knowledgeable than, say, a point-and-click Ubuntu user. But is that fair? Arch Linux has a reputation for being one of the most difficult Linux distributions to set up and use, so I wanted to see if my own experience would line up with all the hype I’ve heard. Spoiler: it’s not that hard to use after all.