


I don't know when that issue will be resolved, so I don't know when Edge-Linux Stable is likely to be released into the Flathub stable channel. The project is stalled at this point because of an upstream issue involving both Edge-Linx and Chrome. (2) A community-based project is in the process of wrapping Edge-Linux as a Flatpak, with the goal of including Edge-Linux Stable in the Flathub stable channel going forward. Microsoft's attitude toward eventual release of a Snap is unknown, although more likely a Snap than a Flatpak because Snaps are pushed by Canonical, a Linux partner of Microsoft. Microsoft has declined (based on the best information available to me at this time) to wrap Edge-Linux as a Flatpak. rpm, which align with the package formats used by Microsoft's enterprise/business partners (Canonical, SUSE, RedHat and so on), but which leave Arch-based and independent distributions (e.g.

(1) Edge-Linux Stable was released by Microsoft this week. Zanatic To sum up the alternatives, this is the status of Edge-Linux Stable on Solus as I understand it at this point:
