Google Chrome is based on Chromium. However, it comes with various proprietary features and different licensing. There are multiple ways of installing Google Chrome on Fedora. Google offers an installable RPM package of Chrome. Alternatively, you can manually enable the Google Chrome repo and install Chrome from there. This is the simplest way of installing the Chrome browser. For our purpose, we need the repo for Google Chrome. The action will require root privilege.
Google Chrome can also be installed from the command line. There are multiple ways to proceed. The recommended method of installing Chrome is to install it from the repo. Launch a terminal and install the extra Fedora repos. Chrome also includes support for other Google services such as browser sync and location services, which are not supported by Chromium.
Google Chrome is available in Fedora Workstation via a curated third-party repository. Once this repository is enabled, Chrome can be installed via Software or the command line. If you require support for non-free multimedia formats like H. Make sure Third Party Repositories is enabled. If the button label is Install , then click that button to install the third party repositiories. If the button reads Remove All then the third party repositories are already installed.
Scroll down to find the repository called google-chrome. Click on it and choose Enable. Want to help? Learn how to contribute to Fedora Docs.
Your Google Chrome on Fedora will be getting regular updates via the system updates in all the three methods. Fedora provides a third-party repository that contains some popular proprietary software, graphics driver. Google Chrome is one of them. First step, make sure to enable third-party repositories in Fedora. You should see this option in the software center itself. Yes, installing RPM file on Fedora is that simple. Once the download is over, double click on the file and click install when prompted at the package manager.
Type your password and wait until the process is done. You are adding the Google Chrome repository. The package comes from this repository, directly from Google. Installing Google chrome on Fedora is fairly easy, even if you use the command line.
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