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It's not really trouble. I use it since 2012 with a few intermediate installs of Debian and Fedora, but I really don't have many issues I can't solve in a few minutes. Rolling release means I never have to do huge upgrades.
Then again, I'm a studied CS expert with 20 years of Linux experience. Wouldn't recommend Arch to people who don't want to exactly know how their system works.