I hope you have learned how to install Google Chrome on your Fedora system. Google Chrome browser running on Fedora 35 Conclusion Screenshot of Google Chrome browser running on Fedora 35. If you want, you can also set Google Chrome as the default web browser. Click on it and sign-in with your Microsoft Account (or register a new one).
A dimmed extension button will appear in the toolbar. Click on Add extension in the next dialog. Navigate to the following web page on Chrome Web Store. Graphical Mode Launch Google Chrome browser on Fedora 35 Command Line To Install Microsoft Editor Extension in Google Chrome, Open Google Chrome. dnf install -y google-chrome-beta Launch Google ChromeĪfter installing Google Chrome, you can start it by typing the command in the terminal or going to Activities. If you want to install the beta version of Google Chrome, use the below command to install it. (Linux Packages Signing Authority) "įingerprint: EB4C 1BFD 4F04 2F6D DDCC EC91 7721 F63B D38B 4796
Linux Package Signing Key "įingerprint: 4CCA 1EAF 950C EE4A B839 76DC A040 830F 7FAC 5991 Liberation-fonts noarch 1:2.1.4-2.fc35 fedora 8.1 k Package Architecture Version Repository Size Install Google Chrome using the dnf command. sed -i 's/enabled=0/enabled=1/' /etc//google-chrome.repo Install Google Chrome on Fedora 35 So, you will need to enable the Google Chrome repository to install it on your system. But, the repository is disabled by default. Enable Google Chrome Repositoryįedora now comes with the Google Chrome repository.
Here, we will see how to install Google Chrome on Fedora 35. It has some unique features and is generally pretty light on system resources. It is a fast and solid browser with a good security record. Google Chrome is a free web browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the Web faster, safer, and easier.