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Microsoft releases Microsoft Edge Preview for Linux - gHacks Tech News
Microsoft has released the first preview version of its new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge web browser for Linux distributions.
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Today, after 10 months of general stable availability for Windows and Mac OS X devices, the first version of Microsoft Edge has been released for Linux. The Linux version of Microsoft Edge is released as a development version; it is not stable and should not be used in production environments at the time of writing
As far as installation is concerned, Microsoft is providing .deb and .rpm packages on the company's Microsoft Edge Insider site. Just scroll down on the site and click on the Linux (.deb) or Linux (.rpm) download buttons on the page to download the packages to the local system.
Microsoft published instructions on installing Microsoft Edge using the Microsoft Linux Software Repository and the Linux distribution's standard package management tool. A test installation on a Linux Mint system completed without any issues.
Microsoft Edge for Linux released, how to install
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 Linux users can finally get a taste of Microsoft's new browser.
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{Condoblokes Comment....Where can Linux users download the anti-virus tools to detect/remove it? }
Be Warned....many Banks display this caution roblems using Google Chrome or MS Edge browsers when making payments?...A solution is being worked on (and has been for upwards of two weeks)
Customers using Google Chrome V86 and Microsoft Edge V86 browsers to access Westpac Live may experience issues when attempting to click and enter information into the payee reference and description fields for payments.
Our support teams are working to resolve this issue as soon as possible.