# Arch Linux ## Identification [[XQuartz|XQuartz]] brings the X.Org X11 display system to macOS; freedesktop.org standardizes Linux desktop interoperability. Parrot OS is security-oriented Linux; Arch Linux is a rolling-release distribution; DiskMaker X creates macOS installers; Oh My Zsh configures the [[Z shell|Z shell]]; iTerm2 is a macOS terminal. `appcourse.com` and the United Airlines fragment remain unresolved. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1659#PDF page 44 — XQuartz, freedesktop.org, Arch Linux, and Oh My Zsh|PDF page 44: XQuartz, freedesktop.org, Arch Linux, and Oh My Zsh]] — XQuartz provides the X.Org X11 server environment for macOS; freedesktop.org publishes interoperability specifications used across Linux desktops. Arch Linux and Parrot represent general-purpose and security-oriented Linux environments, while Oh My Zsh configures the Z shell and iTerm2 supplies a macOS terminal interface. This is a **portable Unix workspace stack** spanning display server, desktop standards, OS, shell, and terminal. ## Relationships and overlays The source places this record in an evidence cluster with [[DiskMaker X|DiskMaker X]] · [[freedesktop.org|freedesktop.org]] · [[iTerm2|iTerm2]] · [[Oh My Zsh|Oh My Zsh]] · [[Parrot OS|Parrot OS]] · [[X.Org Server|X.Org Server]] · [[XQuartz|XQuartz]] · [[Z shell|Z shell]]. The occurrence contributes to the notebook's larger model of [[Identity Continuity|identity continuity]], [[Device Sovereignty|device sovereignty]], and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]]. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Identify appcourse.com and the United Airlines fragment; determine whether the stack was installed on macOS or a Linux VM. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1659|Scanned_20260730-1659]] ## Scanned_20260730-1235 overlay On [[Scanned_20260730-1235#Scanned_20260730-1235.pdf — PDF page 8|PDF page 8]], Arch Linux and Manjaro appear as lightweight guest or host environments beside OpenRC, systemd, libimobiledevice, Appetize.io, Xen, QEMU, and iMazing. The new occurrence extends the portable Unix workspace from terminal/display tooling into Apple-device management and virtualization.