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Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google Inc. Google Chrome team proudly announced the release of Google Chrome 75 on June 04, 2019.The actual version is 75.0.3770.80 for Linux and Mac OS X/ Windows operating system. This new version bundled with a number of exciting fixes, features and improvements.If you would like to know more other cool features of this release, please visit at.In this tutorial we will show you how to install Google Chrome 75 browser in RHEL/CentOS 7.x and Fedora v28/29/30 distributions using Google’s own repository with.Important: Google Chrome support for all 32-bit Linux distributions is deprecated from March, 2016.By using Google’s official repository you will keep your Chrome browser up-to-date. # yum update google-chrome-stableStep 1: Enable Google YUM repositoryCreate a file called /etc/yum.repos.d/google-chrome.repo and add the following lines of code to it. google-chromename=google-chromebaseurl=Step 2: Installing Chrome Web BrowserFirst, check whether the latest version available from the Google’s own repository using following yum command. # yum info google-chrome-stableSample Output. Install Google Chrome in Linux Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-manager, versionlockThis system is not registered with Subscription Management.
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Thank you for reply, but not exactly. What are you talking about - was my target. But lately it transformed in some kind of principal question and to show my boss that he is wrong. He told me, its possible to run graphical browser (like firefox or chrome) from shell without GUI, like 'yum install firefox' and then just root@localhost$ firefox, and it should open a window of firefox. Ive told him no way without GUI. So it was my general question here - is it possible or not without gui. I know about links, but that was not what i'm questioning about.


Thank you.–Oct 28 '17 at 17:03. You can use:Google Search, Google Site Search, Google News from the terminalInstallation: git clone googlersudo make installTo use googler you need python3, just install it and launch googler from python3 environment without changing the default python. Sudo yum -y install yum -y install python36uUpdateddgr tool is available or (rpm):ddgr is a cmdline utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal. Git clone ddgr/sudo make installsee ddgr -h for help. He was talking about firefox or chrome, or similar. He said, that its enough to 'yum install firefox' and then 'local$ firefox' to start it. Without any additional configurations or expansions, or how is it called properly in linux.
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Thank you for your answer! So he thought it should works like: 1. Loggoing on server via putty ssh, installing chrome, running chrome. I said - no way. He didn't know abouy any headless mode, or even lynx.
He used firefox before on this server, but in the past there was installed gnome! So i told him about that.–Oct 29 '17 at 9:22.