Super excited to release (supported! stable!) Microsoft Edge on Linux today. We're now on all major desktop and mobile platforms.
— Kyle Pflug (@kylealden) November 2, 2021
It's been a fun journey from some enthusiastic conspiring in a conference room to today. Hat tip to @TheLarkInn for steering the ship into port! https://t.co/IyazPCLbEQ
Edge for Linux is now available, for all you Chredge fans: https://t.co/z3LgqODCpz
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) November 2, 2021
Microsoft Edge browser is now available for Linux in a stable channel version (it was previously dev/beta-only). It's available in .deb and .rpm packages. https://t.co/OcVcmZrbyN pic.twitter.com/bYkxZsCRzv
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) November 2, 2021
Microsoft Edge for Linux is now generally available https://t.co/nO43wcetwZ
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) November 2, 2021
마이크로소프트 엣지 웹브라우저 여러 리눅스 배포판에서 사용 가능. Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 2, 2021
Microsoft's Edge browser for Linux is now available for all users | ZDNet https://t.co/iCI9XxeeAk
Microsoft Edge for Linux is now available for all users, supporting multiple distributions including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE (Mary Jo Foley/ZDNet) https://t.co/UHVydkcxCP
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) November 2, 2021