Please note: this article is about how to install Edge on Ubuntu, not why you should install it.
Any website, web app, or web service that works in any Chromium-based browser, such as Google Chrome, will work in Edge too.Įven better: you can install Chrome extensions in Edge too (though Microsoft maintains its own extension hub for browser add-ons). Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium, the open-source browser engine developed (though not exclusively) by Google. Plus, both methods configure your system to ensure you get future updates automatically, alongside your other software updates. It doesn’t matter which method you choose you download and install the exact same version of Microsoft’s flagship browser. Not that a guide is that necessary it’s easy to install Microsoft Edge on Ubuntu or any Ubuntu-based Linux distribution (e.g., Linux Mint) in one of two ways: graphical (GUI), or command line (CLI). Microsoft Edge for Linux is official and in this post I show you how to install it on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and related Linux distributions.Īs it’s based on the same foundation as Google Chrome, you can use Chrome extensions in Edge