EndeavourOS Titan ISO launches with Linux 6.19 kernel

The EndeavourOS project has released the Titan ISO, featuring the Linux kernel 6.19 and improvements in hardware detection and GPU driver integration. This update comes three months after the Ganymede Neo release and includes updated components like KDE Plasma 6.6.2. The release also addresses potential challenges from upcoming California regulations on operating systems.

The EndeavourOS Titan ISO, an Arch Linux-based distribution, debuted on March 12, 2026, introducing the Linux kernel 6.19 alongside enhancements for installation and hardware support. This follows the Ganymede Neo release by three months and targets new installations, with existing users advised to maintain updates through the standard command 'sudo pacman -Syu'.

Key updates in the live environment and offline installer include KDE Plasma 6.6.2, Firefox 148, Mesa 26.0.1, Xorg Server 21.1.21, and Nvidia utilities 590.48.01. The Calamares installer version 26.03.1.3 now provides broader detection for GPUs and virtual machines, automatically installing relevant drivers such as those for Vulkan and hardware-accelerated video decoding. GPU drivers are configured to load earlier during the boot process by default.

A new utility, eos-hwtool, assists the installer in detecting and setting up GPU drivers and is available as a standalone tool for post-installation use. Mirror ranking has been optimized, particularly for offline scenarios, to generate better download sources once the system connects online. These additions have increased the ISO size from approximately 3 GB to 3.4 GB, attributed to enhanced installation features rather than additional desktop or system software.

The EndeavourOS team also commented on proposed age-verification requirements for operating systems in California, effective in 2027. They noted uncertainty about impacts on Linux distributions and the open-source ecosystem. As stated in the announcement: “Like Arch, we don’t have any infrastructure to track how many users download or install our system, let alone who is running Endeavour on their machines. Besides the fact that it goes against FOSS fundamentals, we simply don’t have the manpower or resources to take on this near-impossible task.”

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