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Linux 6.15 Preparing Support For The XP-Pen Artist Pro 19, A Big 4K Drawing Tablet

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Last updated: 2025/03/05 at 4:06 PM
News Room Published 5 March 2025
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Linux already supports a number of XP-Pen drawing tablets while the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel is set to include support for another one: the XP-Pen Artist Pro 19. This XP-Pen Artist Pro 19 is a big, 4K resolution display drawing tablet that retails for nearly $800 USD and features dual stylus, 16K pressure levels, and a nice display for this 19-inch drawing surface.

Support for the XP-Pen Artist Pro 19 (Gen2) has been queued up into HID.git’s for-next branch ahead of the Linux 6.15 merge window opening later this month. This XP-Pen Artist Pro 19 support is similar to the prior 16″ and 14″ XP-Pen drawing tablets already supported via the Linux kernel and is coming by way of a HID BPF program.

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So for those digital artists after a large drawing tablet with 4K display, the XP-Pen Artist Pro 19 is now another option that will begin to see mainline Linux support.

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