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How to install Microsoft Edge on Linux To install Microsoft Edge on Linux, follow these steps: Open the official website to download the .deb file. Double-click on the downloaded file. Click on ...
Microsoft Edge is now available for Linux. Microsoft announced the launch in a blog post today, noting that testers can now try it out as part of the Microsoft Edge Insider Dev channel.
What you need to know Microsoft Edge Beta is now available for Linux. Edge Beta is available as both a Debian / Ubuntu package and as a Fedora / openSUSE package.
Image Credits: Microsoft Starting in October, Linux users will be able to either download the browser from the Edge Insider website or through their native package managers.
Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge was first released in January to Windows consumers and enterprises, and it was later released to macOS users. Edge is already available on Android and iOS, and now ...
Microsoft announced today that the Chromium-based Edge web browser is now generally available on the Linux platform via the stable channel.
Microsoft has made .deb and .rpm packages available for direct download on the Microsoft Edge Insider site. There are also instructions here for downloading the browser from Microsoft's Linux ...
At Ignite 2020 today, Microsoft announced that Edge for Linux will be available in the Dev preview channel starting in October.
Microsoft’s new web browser is making its way over to Linux. A preview for Edge on Linux will be available in October, alongside some bigger pushes to get businesses to use Edge.
Stable Edge release strengthens Microsoft’s latter-day commitment to Linux.
To kick off its Ignite 2020 conference, Microsoft has some Edge news. It's Chromium-based browser is coming to Linux next month in preview, and it's getting new features for editing PDFs.
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