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Re: Google chrome installation in RHEL6

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On 11/04/2011 03:17 PM, Gaurav Kansal wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I wanna install google chrome browser on my RHEL6 Server.
> 
> For this I have search a lot on the internet in every blog they say to
> download the repo from
> <http://ask4itsolutions.com/RPMs/google-chrome-i386.repo>
> http://ask4itsolutions.com/RPMs/google-chrome-i386.repo.
> 
>  
> 
> But when I am using wget for the same I am getting 404 error.
> 
> Can anyone please help me out what should I do for the same???????

I don't know why.  It works for me.

I'm not an RHEL guy anymore, but for CentOS:

1. Become root:

	$ su -
	(enter root's password)
	#

2. Go to the repos directory:

	# cd /etc/yum.repos.d

3. Download the repo:

	# wget http://ask4itsolutions.com/RPMs/google-chrome-i386.repo

Then to install chrome:

	# yum --enablerepo=google-chrome-i386 install chrome

Alternately, you can just go to the Google install page and install
from there.  Just aim your current browser at:

	http://www.google.com/chrome/index.html

and click on the big blue box.
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