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Installed Vivaldi and Zen Browser. Desactivated EDGE as the next task.
If you ever feel useless, just know that Edge is available for Linux on Debian and its forks.
winget install -e --id Mozilla.Firefox
This, if you must use windows get pro so you can just use winget
I didn’t realize winget was exclusive to Pro. I ran Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 Pro from launch day until I stopped using Windows altogether last year. A Windows 7 Home Premium license was significantly more expensive after Windows 8 launched at 40 bucks, and I needed an OS for my new gaming rig.
No, it’s available on home. I’ve been running it on home machines for a while now.
I remember when this meme was IE
How are your knees?
“What is my purpose?”
“None. You don’t get executed ever because the very first thing I do upon getting a new computer is boot into UEFI and install Linux.”
I use Edge on my laptop on a daily basis.
Why? If you must use Chromium, why not Vivaldi or something?
I like Edge.
Any particular reason?
I’m using Windows 11.
‘Join the club pal’
Linux Fans maldin
Why tho?