Everest Logo

About Everest

Everest Linux is a source based Linux distribution.

It is intended to function somewhat like an Arch/Gentoo hybrid

History of Everest

2021 - The idea of a system that combines the simplicity of binary packaging with the flexibility of source based packaging was born

Early 2022 - Early prototypes of Glacier were created. These versions came with no multi-repository support, caching, or logging of any kind

Mid 2022 - Glacier reaches a stable release point

Late June 2022 - everestlinux.org is registered and git.everestlinux.org goes online

September 2022 - Early prototypes of the ELIF (Everest Linux Installation Framework) are completed

Design Principles

Our design principles guide the development of Everest. You may notice we share some of these with Arch.

Simplicity - We provide packages with almost zero modifications from upstream, except when necessary.

Flexibility - Everest is designed with flexibility in mind. Any modification can be achieved if the user has enough knowledge

User Choice - Users are free to make any choice they see fit; this includes using proprietary software through the multiverse repository.

User Centrality - We believe that instead of trying to cater to as many users as possible, we should only target those with interest and knowledge in Linux.