Microsoft Edge for Linux is now available in the Dev Channel at Microsoft Edge Insider Channels. Packages are available in deb
and rpm
formats. To examine files before installation:
mkdir /tmp/msedge
dpkg-deb -x microsoft-edge-dev_88.0.673.0-1_amd64.deb /tmp/msedge
After extraction, it's possible to run without installing:
/tmp/msedge/opt/microsoft/msedge-dev/microsoft-edge-dev
Warnings
If the deb
is installed, it will add an apt repository by creating /etc/apt/sources.list.d/microsoft-edge-dev.list
The EULA states the following:
If you disable data collection through controls available in the Previews, we may continue to collect diagnostic information about the download, the installation and any removal of the Previews and “basic” data as described in the Windows Diagnostics section of the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
Note: This answer previously contained a tutorial about installing Microsoft Edge on WINE. This seems to no longer be possible as a result of changes in the installer, WINE, or both.
I had the same issue when using the apt package. I was able to get it working via the snap package.
sudo snap install teams-for-linux
Best Answer
On my Ubuntu 18.04.2 I installed it via the command :
( I did not understand the other answers completely
and the linked versions are older 0.2.1.
my install is 0.3 )