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Centos install chrome
Centos install chrome







centos install chrome

You could try running: rpm -Va –nofiles –nodigest You could try using –skip-broken to work around the problem > Package google-chrome-beta.x86_64 0.50-1 will be an update > Package google-chrome-beta.x86_64 0.47-1 will be updated Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit Or start the process in the background google-chrome &Ĭan’t update google-chrome on Fedora 17 anymore either. Use the following command to launch Google Chrome from a non-root account and enjoy browsing. You have installed Google chrome on a Fedora/CentOS/RHEL system.

centos install chrome

Install Beta Version sudo dnf install google-chrome-beta #Fedora sudo dnf install google-chrome-beta #CentOS/RHEL 8 sudo yum install google-chrome-beta #CentOS/RHEL 7 Step 3 – Launch Google Chrome Install Stable Version sudo dnf install google-chrome-stable #Fedora sudo dnf install google-chrome-stable #CentOS/RHEL 8 sudo yum install google-chrome-stable #CentOS/RHEL 7 Let’s use the following commands to install the latest Google chrome as per your needs. Now, you have a choice to install the current stable release of Google Chrome or the beta release on your Linux system.









Centos install chrome