
Microsoft Enterprise customers who deploy Windows for general use and Linux for specialty use, such as development, server management and so on). Microsoft's Linux development seems to be targeted at (1) developers and (2) corporate/enterprise cross-platform customers (e.g. Its a workaround, and incomplete, but better than roblem is that Microsoft has this odd mental mind, that everything what they do on linux side, is for developers, not general linux users." To mitigate this, I imported favorites from an html file and installed the Microsoft Autofill extension from the Chrome Web Store to get MSA sign-in and password autofill.

Without MSA sign-in, sync, and password autofill, Edge-Linux is essentially bling, useless for real-world testing. " response from the mods and then silence. The most I've gotten is a "I'll check with the Linux team and get back to you if I have any information to report. I hope that I'm we also need more rapid channel to talk with the linux devs, so where we can find them?" That would be helpful. Given Microsoft's development lag for Edge-Linux in general and the probable need for upstream work to implement sync for Edge-Linux, I'm not optimistic about seeing sync any time soon. As far as I know, Microsoft has not said anything at all about a timetable for Edge-Linux sync. Roughly, it might be available by 2021." I'm curious about why you thought this.
