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# Welcome to Apollo
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# Welcome to Apollo {anchor=false}
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Apollo is a Linux desktop OS designed to be easy to use and up to date without sacrificing on usability. It uses an image-based update system and containerisation to provide a reliable base that accomdoates a wide range of workflows. Apollo should be especially appealing for everyday use and containerised development, but it can do ultimately anything you want, including gaming.
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# Key features
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- Near-vanilla GNOME desktop. Minor changes to included apps and default accent colour
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- No telemetry or data collection without prior consent
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- Full support for Turing (GTX 16xx/RTX 20xx) or newer Nvidia graphics cards with a dedicated `apollo-nvidia` image
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- [Flatpak](https://flatpak.org) with [Flathub](https://flathub.org) included out of the box as the primary method of installing and using graphical applications
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- [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) installed alongside the `fish` shell are preinstalled for a better cli
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- [Podman](https://podman.io) and [Distrobox](https://distrobox.it) included out of the box to promote containerised workflows.
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- Docker is also on the image to support devcontainer workflows
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- Automatic background updates by default, with easy image-based rollbacks
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- The previous image is kept available as a rollback target by default so you're never left with a broken computer
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- Beyond that, up to 90 days of images are stored on GHCR, giving additional flexibility for rollbacks
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- Focus on "it just works" over trying to make everything super feature-packed and customisable
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This is our combined documentation and blog website. For a fancier look at Apollo, see [getapollo.dev](https://getapollo.dev).

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