Q67907497
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EndeavourOS is a free and open-source Arch-based Linux distribution. EndeavourOS began as a successor to Antergos, a discontinued distribution also based on Arch Linux. It uses the same rolling release schedule as Arch Linux, but periodically releases updated installation media (ISO files). As of March 16, 2026, the most recent release is "EndeavourOS Titan."
Key facts
- OS.name
- EndeavourOS
- OS.logo
- File:EndeavourOS Logo.svg
- OS.logo size
- 100px
- OS.screenshot
- File:EndeavourOS Mercury Neo.png
- OS.caption
- EndeavourOS Mercury Neo with KDE Plasma 6
- OS.developer
- Bryan Poerwoatmodjo, Fernando Omiechuk Frozi, Johannes Kamprad, Manuel
- OS.family
- Linux (Unix-like)
- OS.working_state
- Current
- OS.source_model
- Open-source
- OS.released
- EndeavourOS 19.6 /
- OS.marketing target
- Personal computers
- OS.updatemodel
- Rolling release (Pacman)
- OS.package_manager
- Pacman, Yay
- OS.kernel_type
- Monolithic (Linux kernel)
- OS.preceded by
- Antergos
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Encyclopedic overview
5 sectionsContents
- History
- Installation
- See also
- References
- External links
EndeavourOS is a free and open-source Arch-based Linux distribution. EndeavourOS began as a successor to Antergos, a discontinued distribution also based on Arch Linux. It uses the same rolling release schedule as Arch Linux, but periodically releases updated installation media (ISO files). As of March 16, 2026, the most recent release is "EndeavourOS Titan."
== History ==
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