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How to Install Google Chrome on Fedora [Beginner’s Tutorial]

Fedora comes with Firefox as the default web browser. Despite it being an excellent web browser, you may prefer the popular Google Chrome browser.





If you are wondering how to install Google Chrome on Fedora, let me show you two ways of installing Google Chrome, graphical method and command line method.





It is up to you which method you prefer. Your Google Chrome on will be getting regular updates via the system updates in all the three methods.





Method 1: Install Google Chrome on Fedora from the Software Center





Fedora provides a third-party repository that contains some popular proprietary software, graphics driver. Google Chrome is one of them.





First step, . You should see this option in the software center itself.





Step1: Fedora Third Party Repositories




Once you have it enabled, simply search for Chrome in the software center:





Step 2: Search for Chrome In Fedora Software Center




And install it from there:





Step 3: Install Chrome Fedora




Can it be any easier than this? I don’t think either :)





Method 2: Installing Google Chrome on Fedora from Chrome website





If you do not want to enable the third-party repository, that’s okay. You don’t have to. You can download the RPM file from Chrome’s website, double-click on it and install it. Yes, is that simple.





Visit Google Chrome’s website and click on the download button.













Then select the .rpm package and click on “Accept and Install”.









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.









That’s super easy, right? Let’s see somewhat complicated method (if you are not a terminal fan).





Method 3: Install Chrome on Fedora using command line





Firstly, you need to add extra Fedora repositories (that you saw in method 1):





sudo dnf install fedora-workstation-repositories




And then enable Google Chrome repository.





sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled google-chrome








To install the Google Chrome stable release, run the following command at your terminal.





sudo dnf install google-chrome-stable




You should get a warning for importing the GPG key, enter y to continue.









You are adding the Google Chrome repository. The package comes from this repository, directly from Google.





Conclusion





Installing Google chrome on Fedora is fairly easy, even if you use the command line. It’s pretty much the except the third-party repository part.





Now that you have installed it, you may want to to use the browser faster.





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