Η Microsoft has been embracing Linux more and more in recent years, going so far as to make it easy to run one Linux terminal in Windows 10. Τώρα η Microsoft διαθέτει ένα νέο "δώρο" στην κοινότητα Linux: μια έκδοση του προγράμματος browsing Edge for Linux.
By next month, Microsoft will make the Edge available and on Linux as a developer preview version (developer preview builds). Users will be able to download it directly from the Edge Insider website or from the Linux package manager.
Given the current popularity of Chromium, the Edge should, for the most part, work exactly the same on Linux as on other platforms.
Microsoft's new browser may run Chrome extensions that you are already used to.
Δεν γνωρίζω αν ο νέος Edge θα "πιάσει" κάποια στιγμή την δημοτικότητα του Chrome, και δεν τον έχω δοκιμάσει.
There are some enhanced features like highly improved memory management.
My question is for Linux users:
Why use the Microsoft browser knowing that it will add a telemetry channel to my Linux distribution?
Recall that Microsoft seems to value Linux more and more, while years ago it had declared open war on open source. So, that exists an entire page in Wikipedia.
Let's not miss it better. That was missing now to put "ruffians" in our linux.