A few days ago, I installed Fedora13 on my desktop, which was thundered by the present Gorgeous performance of Fedora. Here I am saving my first wonderful memories of Fedora, at that time, it was still FedoraCore6) the praise Text of the Linux release. Now, you can directly download Chrome's RPM package from the official website to address the installation problem of chrome under Fedora, but yuminstallgoogle-chrome -*.
A few days ago, I installed Fedora 13 on my desktop, which was thundered by the present splendid performance of Fedora. Here I want to save my first "Fedora" (good memories in the first half of the year, at that time, it was also Fedora Core 6) N lines of comments from the Linux release.
Now let's talk about how Chrome is installed in Fedora.
You can download chrome's RPM package directly from the official website, but directly install google-chrome -*. rpm will prompt you that you do not have an authenticated key, so avoid the trouble. I found a method to directly add a Google source, which makes it much easier. Create a file under/etc/yum. repos. d/, for example, google. repo:
[Google64]
Name = Google-x86_64
Base url = http://dl.google.com/linux/rpm/stable/x86_64
Enabled = 1
Gpgcheck = 1
Gpgkey = https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
OK.