The EndeavourOS team has shipped Titan Neo, the new stable ISO of this Arch Linux–based distribution. The release went official on May 1, 2026 and lands as a refresh (a “Neo”) of the Titan release that came out six weeks earlier. It carries fixes and updated packages pulled straight from the Arch repositories.
Titan Neo ships with the Linux kernel 6.19.14.arch1-1, so hardware support is current from the first boot. The Calamares installer moves up to version 26.03.2.3-1, and the graphics stack gets a refresh with Mesa 26.0.5, Xorg-server 21.1.22 and the Nvidia-utils 595.58.03 drivers. The browser bundled in the image is Firefox 150.0.
Among the changes in this refresh, the team has adjusted package installation timing and dropped XFCE components that caused compatibility trouble, and it has also slimmed down print support. The change that stands out matters most to Nvidia GPU owners: EndeavourOS has switched from SDDM to plasma-login-manager so KDE Plasma runs more steadily under the proprietary drivers. Keep in mind that all of this affects new installs and the live environment only. Since this is a rolling-release distribution, already-installed systems that update regularly do not need to reinstall anything.
EndeavourOS is built on top of Arch Linux but takes away most of the hassle of installing it. What you get is a lightweight system, close to “pure Arch”, with a friendly graphical installer. It targets people who want the control and freshness of Arch without starting from scratch, backed by a very active community and home-grown tools like eos-hwtool for handling GPU drivers. The team has already hinted that its next major release, Triton, will bring new desktop environments and window managers, and will retire some of the current installation options along the way.
You can check the full profile and download the distribution on its page within LinuxGratis.
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