In the video, the Windows device is an Azure VM, but the steps shown would be the same for a physical (industrial) PC. The following tutorial will teach you how to install Microsoft Edge stable, beta, or developer (nightly build) on Linux Mint 21 LTS release series using the command line terminal and the official Microsoft APT repository. I have created a small video that shows you how to install EFLOW on Windows H2. Consequently, Edge may be a viable alternative for Mint users looking for a change from Firefox. There is also a full set of PowerShell functions that makes it easy to deploy, provision and monitor your EFLOW virtual machine. If you have questions around EFLOW support, you can look at the iotedge-eflow GitHub repository. You probably already know which Linux OS you are using and can download the appropriate file. More information about EFLOW can be found in this Microsoft document. Click the Bing button in the top-right corner, just below the window controls. You can also easily interact between Windows applications can interact with Linux modules on the same physical device, for instance to provide a Windows UI that displays information from Linux modules that are deployed as part of an IoT Edge device on EFLOW. To get started, follow these steps: Launch Microsoft Edge on your PC. You can use Windows Update to maintain the device. Having both Windows and Linux in one physical device gives many advantages at the edge. EFLOW can be installed on a variety of Windows devices. EFLOW consists of a Linux virtual machine that comes pre-installed with the IoT Edge runtime. If you want to run containerized Linux workloads at the Edge, but also like your edge device to run Windows 10 IoT (or higher), you should check out Edge for Linux on Windows.
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