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Microsoft edge linux arch
Microsoft edge linux arch




microsoft edge linux arch
  1. #Microsoft edge linux arch how to
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Fire up the terminal on your Arch machine and install base-devel.

#Microsoft edge linux arch how to

Hopefully soon, back to Win 11 insider Dev edition. You can install Edge Chromium Beta on Arch Linux using Yay, but if you don’t have it, here’s how to install Yay on Arch. So, a great applause from Italy and thank you for your job. I'm preparing documents, binaries, screenshots, backups to fill a nice report to MSRC.įor these reasons, I'm on linux distros and I'm incredibly surprised that Edge Dev (Ubuntu-Kubuntu) is the fastest and more stable browser among Google Dev, Nightly, and relative stable versions, perfectly synchronizing with my precious WIN World. So, I must use the same tool to hex edit (unlock) the actual BIOS and restore the original one. I agree, but I have trouble developing a business model for Microsoft direct support of general Linux users (e.g. Microcode CPUs are of course rolled back to the one of 2009 and BIOS is locked (Speculative Execution attack Meltdown/Spectre alike used with a trickbot guided scripts to flash the flashable). Given Microsofts development lag for Edge-Linux in general and the probable need for upstream work to implement sync for Edge-Linux, Im not optimistic about seeing sync any time soon.

#Microsoft edge linux arch drivers

I know this because, I guess why, they left their burglar tools in my OneDrive (sure that I was so dummy not to check and backup drivers, fake certificates, hidden partion and alterd GUID and NvME sectors plus all the rubbish that load at boot (30 ACPI and AHCI drivers among the net ones). I had to use Edge Dev for Linux on KDE and Gnome Ubuntu just because I suffered from a sophisticated attack that flashed the firmware of my UEFI Secure Boot TPM 2.0 Asus Skylake i7 Notebook using UBU, AMI tools and old Intel binaries editor. Many of us are hoping that Microsoft will issue a Snap or Flatpak version.

microsoft edge linux arch

Edge-Linux is not available for Arch-based distros or independents like Solus and Intel's Clear Linux.Ī Microsoft team member is reported to have said in a December podcast that support will be extended to additional distros after Stable is released, but Microsoft has given no timetable. MSA sign-in and Sync will probably be in place before a Stable version is released.Īt present Microsoft officially supports only Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE distros, although Edge-Linux seems to install properly and work acceptably on Ubuntu flavors/derivatives (Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Mate and so on). But that's fair - Edge-Linux at this point is intended for testing and use by developers, not end users. Without MSA sign-in and sync, Edge-Linux is more-or-less bling, not useful for end users. It’s on Microsoft - their click-through licensing probably does not allow Arch to redistribute it in that way. Opera explicitly allowed Arch to redistribute their browser. Microsoft has said that it plans to bring sync to Edge-Linux, but has not provided a timetable for that essential feature. If you don't trust AUR, just read the PKGBUILD, understand it, and retype it yourself then build the package. That's why I still have to use both Edge Chromium and Chrome." " F irst, I can't sync with my Microsoft account.






Microsoft edge linux arch