Adding Google's URPMI repository for google-chrome-stable means that new updates will be installed when Mageia's system update (urpmi -auto-update) is run.It is more secure to verify the installation image from Google with Google's Linux signing key.One key difference is that, on Mageia, there is a 32-bit version of chromium-browser available while Google no longer provides a 32-bit google-chrome-stable. The differences between chromium-bowser and google-chrome-stable are summarized in Wikipedia. google-chrome-stable has some features that are not available in chromium-browser (which is available as a package to install in Mageia).Version 1.106 rpm can installed directly with:įor details on how to do a manual direct install, please see Appendix-3: manual install latest release (below). This means that you will not get the latest google-chrome-stable when you run: /bin/sudo urpmi -auto-update. " to regenerate the hdlist files needed by URPMI. It seems that Google did not run a "genhdlist2. Today, for Linux: Google only provides google-chrome-stable for 64-bit systems (no longer 32-bit systems).Īs of Tuesday 13th June 2023, the upstream download site at Google does not seem to have the needed latest media_info/ files for the most recent release 1.1-06-06. This page describes how to install Google Chrome, referred to as google-chrome-stable, in Mageia Linux. Google Chrome is a cross-platform web browser developed by Google. 11.3 step-3: direct install from Google.11.2 step-2: construct URL for the direct install.11.1 step-1: determine latest release version.11 Appendix-3: manual install latest release.10 Appendix-2: What happens without Google's signing key?.5.3 Manage keys: scroll down to google chrome and click add.5.2 In Configure media sources click on Options and select Manage keys.5 Add Google key to Mageia install configuration.4.3 Add Google's URPMI source for google-chrome-stable.
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