No. Its support status in Arch Linux is currently unofficial with the official Arch kernel. However, if you want SELinux, there is a hardened version of the kernel you can install, along with a few rebuilds of core packages with SELinux support from the AUR. The information on what packages need to be rebuilt can be looked up in the SELinux article in the ArchWiki.
Arch Linux was created on 2002-03-11.
Most Linux distributions will come with SSH preinstalled. If it's not, install the package "ssh".
SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) provides its users with well defined policy interfaces, flexible policy, control over which activities are allowed for each user or process with precise specifications.
Many netbooks come with Linux preinstalled. Better go for Win XP it's Cool
GCC is already for the most part preinstalled in many, if not all, GNU/Linux distributions.
The latest Arch Linux release as of June 15, 2009 is 2009.2.
BT4 is the most complete Linux distribution with Pentesting tools preinstalled but you still need some knowledge.
There is nothing that stops one from configuring Arch Linux to function as a server. It is not equipped to function as one in a default installation
Not in the retail configuration. There are places where you can buy it preinstalled online, though.
GNU/Linux? Plenty. Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Slackware, Fedora, and many more. Non-GNU Linux? Android.
One can obtain the latest Linux news on websites such as CRN, Linux Today or Distro Watch. One can also find news about Linux on Arch Linux and Linux Journal.
Arch User Repository was created to organize and share suggestions and new packages for ARCH users. Information is available at the ARCH Linux website.