- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
The “new” linux distro StillOS is now released for the public.
For tinkers and super users, this distro is perhaps not that interesting.
But for users that just wants to have a system that works without the need to use terminal or being afraid of destroying system files, this distro looks very promising.
I like the way how they implement web apps (when needed).


The terminal has distrobox built-in by default. I haven’t tried distrobox myself (yet) so I don’t know the pros and cons, but it should at least provide some additional functionality. You can install “non-approved apps” via the command line as well.
Yeah, the custom app center is their way to have a certain “quality” control in the applications. For most users this will be fine, and for the other, mentioned distrobox might solve it, or I am sure there will be some more options in the future.