• Categories
    Category
    {{ postCtrl.tags }}
    • {{ category.tag_type }}

      • {{tag.tag_name}}
      • View more
  • Categories
    Category
    {{ postCtrl.tags }}
    • {{ category.tag_type }}

      • {{tag.tag_name}}
      • View more
  • News
  • Tutorials
  • Forums
  • Tags
  • Users
Tutorial News Comments FAQ Related Articles

Microsoft Say Edge May Come to Linux “Eventually”

{{postValue.id}}

When Microsoft announced it was switching the foundations of its home-grown Edge browser to a Chromium base we asked if it might allow the app to come to Linux.

Microsoft stated that it is going to switch base for its home-grown Edge browser to a Chromium base so that it can be supported by Linux.

The first (Windows-only for now) development build of Chromium-powered Edge was made available to download this week. Also, a version that is compatible with macOS is expected to come ‘very soon’.

While the speculation about the 'Edge-Linux connect' was building up, Microsoft’s Kyle Pflug responded to the question on Twitter. He said that a Linux build is something the Edge team would “like to do eventually” but they ‘can’t commit to Linux just yet’.

If noted, the answer is not a 'flat out no' but hints a possibility. But the question now is how likely it is to be done?

It is to be noted that almost all the Chromium-based web-browsers like Google Chrome, Vivaldi and Opera are available across Windows, macOS, and Linux. So Edge could also follow the same path as the other Chromium-based browsers.

To this end, they plan to make major changes and add new features to the browser, ranging from PDF viewer improvements, better battery and resource usage, enhanced web standards, smooth scrolling, and ARM64 support.

Microsoft says they switched to using Chromium to pursue their (somewhat noble) aim of improving web compatibility, reducing fragmentation, and improving the user experience. If Edge gets a Linux touch-up, it may still retain some Windows-specific replaced parts.

Making Edge compatible on Linux would help web developers working on Linux as they no longer need to keep a Windows VM when working on it.

Tags:
noah
Author: 

Comments ( 0 )

No comments available

Add a comment
{{postCtrl.cmtErrMsg}}

Frequently asked questions ( 0 )

No questions available

Back To Top!
Rank
User
Points

Top Contributers

userNamenaveelansari
135850

Top Contributers

userNameayanbhatti
92510

Top Contributers

userNamehamzaahmed
32150

Top Contributers

1
userNamelinuxhelp
31040

Top Contributers

userNamemuhammadali
24500
Can you help Ganesh Konka ?
Zentya 6.1 http proxy configuration

please send link for creating zentyal 6.1 for http proxy and firewall as gateway.

Networking
  • Routing
  • trunk
  • Netmask
  • Packet Capture
  • domain
  • HTTP Proxy
Server Setup
  • NFS
  • KVM
  • Memory
  • Sendmail
  • WebDAV
  • LXC
Shell Commands
  • Cloud commander
  • Command line archive tools
  • last command
  • Shell
  • terminal
  • Throttle
Desktop Application
  • Linux app
  • Pithos
  • Retrospect
  • Scribe
  • TortoiseHg
  • 4Images
Monitoring Tool
  • Monit
  • Apache Server Monitoring
  • EtherApe 
  • Arpwatch Tool
  • Auditd
  • Barman
Web Application
  • Nutch
  • Amazon VPC
  • FarmWarDeployer
  • Rukovoditel
  • Mirror site
  • Chef
Contact Us | Terms of Use| Privacy Policy| Disclaimer
© 2025 LinuxHelp.com All rights reserved. Linux™ is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. This site is not affiliated with linus torvalds in any way.