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Hello, I work on IT industry and I often use linux distros. The main requirements for the browser is a support for various types of operating systems, like MacOS, Linux and Windows, because I need to sync my bookmarks, passwords and history between different platforms to continue my current tasks. If Edge will not be available under linux, I will not change my current browser. So, is there any chance to see Edge as native application on Linux? I know, that at this moment there is no support for office and similar applications created by microsoft, but you could use shortcuts for web version (office online, one note online, etc). You are doing a grat job and edge for android rocks, but no support for linux is dissapointing.42KViews46likes47CommentsMS Edge - Sidebar and copilot not working on Linux Ubuntu v24 LTS
Sidebar not syncing or accepting new app additions (+). Copilot button is dead/inactive. Sidebar settings are well configured. Using the latest version of the Ubuntu OS and MS Edge. Functionality appears to be absent as product was released without full functionality....Lame!22KViews39likes56CommentsSync on Linux
Enjoying the user experience of Edge on Linux. The only thing that I'm missing in order to fully 'devote' myself to the browser is sync (bookmarks/tabs/etc) across devices. Is there currently a rough estimate on when this feature will be available? I tried searching for a discussion but I did not see anything. Thank you!15KViews23likes31Comments[Wayland] PWAs no longer appear as separate app windows — all group under main Edge icon
Hi, Since around 2025-09-07 to 2025-09-10, I’ve noticed that on GNOME (Wayland) all installed PWAs (even across different profiles) now appear grouped under the main Edge browser icon in the GNOME Shell dash/taskbar. Previously, each PWA would open in its own window group with its own icon. This is still the behavior in Chromium/Brave/Chrome, and can be restored there by editing the PWA’s .desktop file to set: StartupWMClass=<same value as Icon> However, Edge now seems to ignore StartupWMClass completely on Wayland, breaking workspace separation and making task switching hard. Environment: Ubuntu 25.04 GNOME 48.0 / Mutter (Wayland) Kernel 6.14.0-29 Intel Iris Xe GPU Edge (latest stable, observed post 2025-09-13) Repro steps: Install any PWA (e.g. Outlook, Teams, Spotify) from Edge Launch it (from any profile) Observe that it appears grouped under the main Edge browser icon Expected: PWA shows under its own icon and window group like in Chromium-based browsers Actual: All PWAs are bundled into the main Edge window group Editing StartupWMClass in the .desktop file no longer helps This regression makes PWAs much harder to manage on Wayland. Please route to the Linux/Wayland team if possible. Thanks!732Views10likes15CommentsPWA shortcuts don't keep asociated with window - Linux
I recently upgraded to version140.0.3485.14 (Official build) beta (64-bit) and noticed that my PWA, even if they open correctly in a independent window, don't show the "running window counter" on the taskbar. So, for example, if a open Outlook, the window open and loads the app, but if a I click the icon again, it opens another window, wich is a little annoying. I tried removing the PWA from Edge, rebooting, and installing again, but didn't work. Because the only change I made is updating Edge, I think is related to this build. (too lazy to go back or install the stable release)623Views9likes8CommentsMicrosoft Defender for Endpoint for Linux and Microsoft Defender for Servers
When it comes to protecting servers in hybrid and multicloud environments, Microsoft Defender for Servers as part of Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the solution you might be looking for. However, with all the features, dependencies, and complexity, it might become challenging to always make the right decision when planning, integrating, and deploying Defender for Servers across your environment. With this blog, we are focusing on deployment and integration of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Microsoft Defender for Servers on Linux machines.Teams Linux app - view more people and add background
Hello, Just wondering when the following features will be added to the Linux Teams app. My company uses Teams for a lot of meetings and also has a large group of developers who run Linux for their work. Are the following features in development for the Linux app? - view more than 4 people at once - add a background image What can we, the Linux users, do to help you get these features prioritized and developed?2.6KViews8likes1Comment