![]() ![]() I've managed to get it running in Arch Linux by just unpacking the DEB package and by placing the files under their appropriate locations. From now, Linux users can choose between Firefox, Chrome/Chromium, Opera, Vivaldi, and Edge - all the mainstream browsers are available on the Linux platform. So, it is still a work in progress, but Edge on Linux is already a real thing. The man page still says that the browser is made by Google, and the changelog file doesn't include the proper credits for the devs, claiming as their email address. It supports the Light and Dark themes, comes with Collections and extension support, that is not bad. While it is a Dev build, it opens the ' unknown' channel page at the first start that renders the Beta channel page text. The Web Capture, a relatively new feature, is already here. The browser, similar to Chrome and Chromium, doesn't use the OS' window manager, and draws its own window frame, and looks alien by default.Īs you could expect, there is no settings sync here, no Microsoft Account support, no Read Aloud, and maybe some other features are missing. ![]() There's no 32-bit package for Linux users. The package requires a 64-bit version of the Linux distro. ![]()
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