Linux users have been able to use Microsoft’s Chromium-based Edge browser for some time, but it has always been only Dev
Build and beta versions.Today, the software giant has updated its Edge software library and added a new stable version of the browser, so if you are running the Linux operating system and want to try Edge on the basis of your existing browser, you can already download it with confidence NS.
Microsoft has not officially announced this new version, but only provides downloads, so the exact changes are still unclear, but it feels good to see that the browser has finally reached this big milestone after a year of development.
Although most Linux users may scorn the idea of running Microsoft’s browser, the fact that it is driven by the open source Chromium project may arouse their curiosity.
You can view the software library and download the installation package microsoft-edge-stable-95.0.1020.38-1.x86_64.rpm from here: