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'''Artix Linux''' (or simply '''Artix''' {{IPAc-en|ɑːr|t|ɪ|k|s}}) is a [[Rolling release|rolling-release]] [[Linux]] [[Linux distribution|distribution]] based on [[Arch Linux]] that avoids using [[systemd]], instead allowing users to choose between [[OpenRC]], [[runit]], s6, and dinit.<ref>{{cite web
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|title=What Is Artix Linux and How to Install It
|website=Make Tech Easier
|date=2022-04-18
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|title=Artix Linux : Introduction and Installation
|website=GeeksforGeeks
|date=2024-02-01
|url=https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/artix-linux/
|access-date=2025-08-06
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|archive-date=2025-03-29
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Artix Linux has its own repositories, and it is not recommended by developers to use Arch packages due to differences such as naming conventions and contrasting init systems.