I think those are the only alternatives at this time.
#Snap on solus update to 2015 manual
Both "roll-your-own" solutions will require a level of expertise to set up an maintain, and both will entail frequent manual updating as Edge-Linux Stable releases become available every few weeks. eopkg, please do not publish or distribute the package on this forum because doing so may embroil Solus in licensing issues.
eopkg in a local repository for your personal, private use only.
#Snap on solus update to 2015 install
(4) It is possible to install Edge-Linux Stable locally using algent's technique described above, or by packaging Edge-Linux Stable as a private. the ability to pin the app) is not available using the Flathub beta channel. My experience with the Beta version over the last six months is that Edge-Linux Beta is very stable, running without issues internally, although some Solus functionality (e.g. Anyone who wants to install Edge-Linux Beta can do so following the steps in this tutorial. (3) Edge-Linux is available in BETA on Flathub's beta channel through the community-based project at this point, and will continue to be available until Edge-Linux Stable is released into the Flathub stable channel. The project developer will post developments in that discucssion. A Github discussion of the issue is ongoing.
I don't know when that issue will be resolved, so I don't know when Edge-Linux Stable is likely to be released into the Flathub stable channel. The project is stalled at this point because of an upstream issue involving both Edge-Linx and Chrome. (2) A community-based project is in the process of wrapping Edge-Linux as a Flatpak, with the goal of including Edge-Linux Stable in the Flathub stable channel going forward. Microsoft's attitude toward eventual release of a Snap is unknown, although more likely a Snap than a Flatpak because Snaps are pushed by Canonical, a Linux partner of Microsoft. Microsoft has declined (based on the best information available to me at this time) to wrap Edge-Linux as a Flatpak. rpm, which align with the package formats used by Microsoft's enterprise/business partners (Canonical, SUSE, RedHat and so on), but which leave Arch-based and independent distributions (e.g. (1) Edge-Linux Stable was released by Microsoft this week. Zanatic To sum up the alternatives, this is the status of Edge-Linux Stable on Solus as I understand it at this point: