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Rough Estimate on Linux Beta?
xanplx "Is there any sort of rough estimation on when we can get our hands on a beta build for Linux?"
As far as I am aware, the last time Microsoft mentioned Edge on Linux in public was at the State of the Browser session at Ignite 2019, when Microsoft confirmed for the first time that a version of Edge was being developed for Linux -- the timeline given at the conference was the familiar "coming soon."
Deleted MissyQ Could one of you follow this up and see if you can get some newer information for us -- a rough timeline and an indication of how Microsoft plans to package (e.g. Flatpak, Snap, etc.) Edge for Linux?
I'm one of many that can't adopt Edge as my primary browser without a port to Linux so it isn't an idle question.
tomscharbach and xanplx -- It's great to hear that you are eager to have this. I don't have info about any timeline for that, but I can tell you that any public updates would likely be posted in the https://blogs.windows.com/, or the https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/tag/microsoft-edge/.
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
- tomscharbachJan 23, 2020Bronze ContributorDeleted "I don't have info about any timeline for that, but I can tell you that any public updates would likely be posted in the https://blogs.windows.com/, or the https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/tag/microsoft-edge/." Reading between the lines, I'm hoping that there is a team actively working on a Linux port. - ikjadoonJan 24, 2020Bronze Contributortomscharbach I believe the Linux is build is now officially "Planned", instead of simply "Under Review": https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/top-feedback-summary-for-january-22/m-p/1123414 This was just yesterday, so that's probably good news for an upcoming Linux set (though I'm not sure when beta specifically will launch; hopefully, the same time as Dev/Canary/Stable). - TheAutisticTechieFeb 23, 2020Brass ContributorStill no news on the Linux release ðŸ˜