A highly flexible, general purpose operating system, built off of the Linux kernel.
Simple: Everest strives to be simple by design, coming with no pre-installed bloatware.
Stable: Everest is designed to be as stable as possible. Adopting a unique approach to package management, update any package whenever you want, or not at all. Plus, major package dependencies are not resolved automatically, reducing the possibility of needing to downgrade a library.
Fast: Everest compiles packages so they can run as efficiently as possible. Simply define your desired makeflags and you're ready to go.
Lightweight: Everest uses busybox and sysvinit to provide an extremely lightweight system.
Flexible: Everest supports higly customized installations, to the point where some of them can't even be considered Everest anymore.
Read the installation guide here.
5/31/22 - Glacier v2.0 has been released