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This repository tracks the roadmap for the Microsoft Edge web platform. This data is used on https://status.microsoftedge.com/ to provide implementation status and forward-looking plans for web standards in Edge and other browsers.
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Arm64 linux support? #697

Open Python-37 opened 3 years ago

Python-37 commented 3 years ago

Will you release a linux arm64 version binary? Chromium losing Sync support on March 15

Python-37 commented 2 years ago

@TheLarkInn

vinser commented 1 year ago

It's been a long time ...

ondruska commented 1 year ago

just don't understand having it for hololens and not providing Linux arm64 build

lostmaniac commented 1 year ago

+1

CanuteTheGreat commented 1 year ago

Any updates? Definitely +1 here...

RokeJulianLockhart commented 1 year ago

@lostmaniac and @CanuteTheGreat, please just use the like function.

Python-37 commented 1 year ago

We still don't know will MS add aarch64 Linux support, if you really need a chromium based browser on your device, maybe Vivaldi or Brave is a good choice for you.

GaoiceX commented 1 year ago

I support you

mkurz commented 1 year ago

If you release Edge for Linux aarch64 please make sure it supports kernels with a 16kb page size (which Asahi Linux is using). Thanks!

axiopaladin commented 7 months ago

Bonus points if, whenever this is released, it is a musl-compatible static binary. It would be nice to have access to Bing Chat on devices running alpine-based distributions like PostmarketOS.

(I'm not going to hold my breath for that though, as there is still not a released compatible build for even VS Code, which is the MS software I would most expect to support the broadest array of unusual "maker" hardware.)

ondruska commented 7 months ago

(I'm not going to hold my breath for that though, as there is still not a released compatible build for even VS Code, which is the MS software I would most expect to support the broadest array of unusual "maker" hardware.)

I run vscode on arm64 for months if not years... Chromium/Electron has arm64 already, it is just MS focus to adding emojis to Teams

axiopaladin commented 7 months ago

I run vscode on arm64 for months if not years... Chromium/Electron has arm64 already, it is just MS focus to adding emojis to Teams

Microsoft only releases one arm64 linux build, and it relies on glibc. It does not run on musl systems (alpine, postmarketOS, etc). The lack of a truly generic linux binary is just because they don't want to build it, as the open source builds for OSS Code (and many other electron-based apps) work just fine on such systems. (In any case, this isn't really the place for me to gripe about it. Maybe I'll open an issue in microsoft/vscode later.)

bruceauyeung commented 4 months ago

looking forward to arm64 linux builds

MarkusBansky commented 2 months ago

Any update on this one?

loaderladdy commented 2 months ago

this is just a bit of pro-campaigning on my part but since Chromium ditched their support for account sync I think the door is wide open for Microsoft Edge to land on linux AMD64 distros, especially all those fledgling developers with a Raspberry Pi device. I may be one of those 😁