As I'm trying to open microsoft-edge-dev (alomost all version of 91-93) on Arch Linux (with AUR ), I met

fish: Job 1, 'microsoft-edge-dev' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error).

After using gdb to trace it, I found the problem was caused by

Thread 82 "msedge" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.

Thread 82 (Thread 0x7fffc8a5e640 (LWP 16455) "msedge"):

#0 0x000055555aff8502 in ()

#1 0x00007fffc8a5d0c0 in ()

#2 0x00007fffc817c337 in () at /usr/lib/libnss_resolve.so.2

It indicates that this is a problem with systemd-libs (current version 249). After I downgrade it to version 248, the microsoft-edge-dev works normally.

I thought that this is a problem of edge and I came here for help. Sorry for choosing the wrong Operating System (Sine no Linux to choose).

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Hi,

Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

I understand that you are unable to open Microsoft Edge Dev with systemd-libs version 249.

However, we do have a dedicated forum for issues related to Microsoft Edge Dev, let me point you in the right direction. I would suggest you to post your query in Microsoft Tech Community , where you will find support professionals with expertise on Microsoft Edge Dev to assist you with the appropriate details.

Regards,

Nikhar Khare

Microsoft Community – Moderator

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