


So, the Eagle, or whatever you want to call it, has finally landed!Īs you probably know, Edge no longer has Microsoft’s in-house HTML and JavaScript engines at its core, but is based, like many other contemporary browsers, on the Google-derived open source Chromium project.Ĭhromium also also powers browsers such as Brave, Opera, Vivaldi and, of course, Google’s own Chrome, which is Google’s closed-source product built on Chromium. …but when we went to check Microsoft’s repository tonight, we were surprised to see a build package that had arrived just an hour earlier with the name 86_64.rpm. We’ve been using Edge on Linux for quite some time, first in Dev Build form, then in its Beta flavour…
