

Most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) offer multiple dynamic IP addresses and even come with a static one. Configure PPPoE DSL Connection on Arch Linux/Manjaro with pppoe-setup I recently wrote a post about how to install packages on Arch Linux, but if you want a no-brainer installation with a single line of command, here it is. If you just migrated to Arch-based Linux from Ubuntu or Mint, things could be a little confusing since Arch Linux uses a different package manager called pacman. Install Google Chrome on Arch Linux/Manjaro in One Line of Command On Arch-based Linux you can even install community-maintained packages from AUR (Arch User Repository), which is a lot like PPA (Personal Package Archive) of Ubuntu. Just like Debian/Ubuntu's package manager apt, Arch Linux/Manjaro has its own package manager called pacman to help you install packages. Two Ways to Install Packages from AUR on Arch Linux/Manjaro To install them is quite easy, either installing with pacman directly or using AUR helpers like yay. Mozilla Firefox is the default web browser for many Linux distros since it's fully open source, there are also several official and Arch user packages for different versions of Firefox for Arch-based Linux. How to Install Firefox on Arch Linux/Manjaro in One Line of Command

Microsoft Edge's download page Installation rpm packages are available from the official site, also some AUR packages maintenance by the community for Arch Linux users. And funny enough, it supports Linux too.deb and.


According to some online data, it has become the 3rd most popular browser. Microsoft Edge is growing fast since it embraced the power of Chromium.
