We’ve known for a while that Microsoft has been working on a Linux version of its new Chromium Edge browser, and today the software giant announces the first build for users to try. Today’s release supports Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE distributions and Microsoft says going forward it will be releasing new builds on a weekly basis. You will need to be an Edge Insider to get the preview builds and once you are there two ways to install the browser on Linux: Download and install a .deb or .rpm package directly from the Microsoft Edge Insider site -- this… [Continue Reading]
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