LINUX LITE 7.4 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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MS Edge browser on LL 5
#31
(03-21-2021, 01:21 PM)trinidad link Wrote: If you want to do things quickly and cleanly from your Linux system Firefox is still substantially superior in flexibility and personal security.

I'm using both; FF 86.0.1 and Chromium 89.  FF has improved since last version I used it which was 70 something, however, they still haven't got rid of the "some script is slowing down firefox" or some similar wording message, which is not only annoying but FF comes unresponsive and freezes. Often times I've had to jump to a tty and kill FF from there, I've never had this problem with chromium, ever! It doesn't happen too often, fortunately, but when it does it's very annoying. Some sites I visit don't work as good as they do in chromium. MS Edge is very bloated IMO. Maybe it is just my setup and low specs pc, who knows ... fact is, chromium works like a charm for me. I also use links2 occasionally when need/want to just find text very quickly without annoying distractions, now that's a great browser; simple, very, very fast and it just works. The downside is some sites might be a challenge to navigate given it doesn't support "modern technologies"  http://links.twibright.com/
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#32
Yesterdays update to MS Edge is not reporting a release file as yet. News has it that the update was very minor and perhaps the MS devs didn't realize that update protocols for Linux won't allow for just not packaging a release when the server expects a certain schedule, or it just slipped their minds. In any case they seemed to have not prepared a new update release. This is inconvenient for LL updates because you will have to uncheck the MS repo to complete your normal updates. I have sent feedback to the devs.
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#33
Cheers [member=5916]trinidad[/member]
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#34
https://github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner

https://blog.jreypo.io/2021/07/09/a-look...tribution/

https://www.redhat.com/en/partners/microsoft

And off we go! The little Linux thingy they did it all to get. Sure didn't take long this time.

MS product naming is brutal at reminding people of the past.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariner_(browser_engine)

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#35
Should we include the Beta in Lite Software? (It will be clearly labeled that it is Beta).

Is it ready?

(for my future reference - https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/edg...edge-beta/ )
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#36
It's hard to predict the Linux version as more effort is directed toward the MS Enterprise version. The DEV channel runs weeks ahead of BETA of course and I've had no problems with it, and they have committed to scheduled weekly updates. It has been very stable on Linux Lite for me thus far but there are a few shortcomings with video and such, mostly having to do with Google and media applications. Google and MS are in a telemetry war. I'll get a list together of known issues. Generally it is ready, but I expect hiccups with Google over security.

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#37
Stable - https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/edg...ge-stable/

Going to run as my Default for a while and see how it goes.

Will update Lite Tweaks soon and replace the microsoft-edge-dev code with microsoft-edge (stable default).
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#38
Lite Software and Lite Tweaks now fully supporting MS Edge Final.

Dev, unstable versions no longer supported, you'll need to do Install Updates to be on the final channel (remove old Edge first!).

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