In this article, we have covered all the major versions of Linux, i.e., Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Arch. Also Read: Microsoft Edge vs Google Chrome vs Mozilla Firefox: Advantages & Disadvantages

Download and Install Microsoft Edge in Linux

In Debian/Ubuntu Based Linux

This is the most commonly used Linux in the whole community. It usually supports the .deb file to be installed manually. So, we are going to install the .deb file of the new chromium-based Microsoft Edge and will install it manually. Follow the below steps to Download and Install Microsoft Edge on Debian/Ubuntu Based Linux. In this article, we are going to take example of Ubuntu to demonstrate the steps. You can use similar steps to install in your system.

First of all, download the .deb file of Microsoft Edge from here.Save the location, we will need the location later in the process.

Use the following command to install Microsoft Edge in Ubuntu using apt: Use the following command to install Microsoft Edge in Ubuntu using dpkg:

In Fedora/openSUSE Based Linux

The Fedora or openSUSE based Linux is another Linux which the community for many specific tasks. It usually supports the .rpm file to be installed manually. So, we are going to install the .deb file of the new chromium-based Microsoft Edge and will install it manually. Follow the below steps to Download and Install Microsoft Edge on Debian/Ubuntu Based Linux. In this article, we are going to take example of Fedora to demonstrate the steps. You can use similar steps to install in your system.

First of all, download the .deb file of Microsoft Edge from here.Save the location, we will need the location later in the process.

If you want to use the traditional rpm method, then use the following command: If you are connected to internet and want to use more reliable options, then use any of the following two commands:

In Arch Based Linux

There are a ton of reasons to love Arch Linux. Yes, here I am being biased because I myself use one of the most famous flavors of Arch Linux, i.e., Manjaro Linux. Arch is best from my perspective. I think we are going out of context here. So, speaking of installing Microsoft Edge in an Arch-Based Linux like Manjaro Linux is easy as everything you need is there in AUR. I hope you are already familiar with AUR or Arch User Repository if you are into Arch Linux. You just need to enter the right command and you are good to go. Also Read: Why I Switched From Windows 10 to Manjaro Linux? In this article, we are going to take example of Manjaro to demonstrate the steps. You can use similar steps to install in your system. Using Software Manager

Open Software ManagerThen, click on the three dots at the top of the screenAnd then open the preference menuNow, navigate to the AUR tab.And finally, toggle the bar for the ‘Enable AUR Support’ option.Now, give it some time to update the repository.Then finally search the package name, i.e., ‘Microsoft Edge’.You find see the package name as ‘microsoft-edge-dev’Finally, hit the build button.

Using Command Line Use the below method to build AUR package: You can see the package name from the following link: Microsoft Edge in AUR. Another effective method to build an AUR package is using the yay package manager. Follow the below steps to use ‘yay’ package manager to build the AUR package.

Open terminal and use the following command to install yay.

yay is now installed, now we will use it to install Microsoft Edge in Linux.Use the following command to build it:

Conclusion

These were the simplest methods to Download and Install Microsoft Edge on Linux (Chromium Based). We have covered all the major Linux version, i.e., Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Arch, although if you have any other Linux then comment down below, we would love to help you to install it to your system Peace 😉

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