Yes, they’ve discontinued support for the RHEL 6.X version of Google Chrome, and on the other side, the latest Firefox and Opera browsers run successfully on the same platforms. Update: Sadly, the Google Chrome browser no longer supports the most famous commercial distribution RHEL 6.x, and its free clones such as CentOS and Scientific Linux. Output – Installing Google Chrome Running transaction check Step 2: Install Google Chrome Browser on Linuxįirst, check whether the latest version is available from Google’s own repository using the following yum command. To save a file in vi, hit the ESC key to switch to command mode, press : (colon) to open the prompt bar, and type x after the colon and hit enter to save the changes. # vi /etc//google-chrome.repoĪnd add the following lines of code to it. Step 1: Install Google YUM Repositoryįirst, create a new file called /etc//google-chrome.repo. We will use Google’s Linux software packages, which are signed with GPG keys that will automatically configure the package manager repository to install and update the Chrome browser whenever a new Chrome update is released.
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