recommend that you just use the browser that came with your distribution to start with. You can always download something else you prefer later on, but the Linux distributions will provide a browser already pre-installed. It's not going to be Microsoft Edge. That's one thing. Did you have to say that? And it won't be Apple Safari because those are both very, very proprietary. They're only offered on those Microsoft or Apple computers. They don't make browsers available for other operating systems or even for each other's operating system. Just doesn't work, I don't think. Maybe there's an edge for Mac or iOS or something. I don't know. But anyway, sorry for keeping bringing that up, but this is an episode about Windows and moving and Edge is part of it. So anyway, start with the browser that comes with your operating system. And I've found these days, most Linux distributions have settled on Firefox as the standard browser to offer out of the box. There are plenty of other browser (22/51)
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