![]() Hence, after that, it would be able to fetch the packages and updates from that particular repo. Once we added the repo, we need to apprise the system that we have added a new browser repository and flush the cache to rebuild it again. Sudo rpm -import linux_signing_key.pub Step 4: Refresh the system To make sure whatever the packages of the browser we are going to download are not altered and downloading from the original source, the system needs a GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) signed keys singed for the Google Linux packages. :~> Step 3: Add Google’s public signing key All enabled repositories share the same priority. Repository priorities are without effect. ![]() Repository 'Google-Chrome' successfully added The output for the above command: Adding repository 'Google-Chrome'. Thus, here is the command to do that: sudo zypper ar Google-Chrome Next, step is to add the official repository of Chrome in SUSE Linux using its package management tool called ZYPPER. Step 2: Add Chrome browser repository in OpenSUSE To add repo we need to open terminal of the Linux, thus either go to applications and search for the command-line tool there or simply use the keyboard shortcut i.e CTRL+ALT+T. ![]() ![]() There are two ways to install Chrome on SUSE Linux system one is via adding its official repository and other is by downloading the RPM packages directly from the official website. Install Chrome using Graphical user interface Install Google Chrome OpenSUSE Leap or Tumbleweed ![]()
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