I am now stuck because we need to install Chrome on a server to run headless UI tests via Xvfb but we cannot get Chrome onto the server. I have tried to install libXss using the command yum install libXScrnSaverĢ498 packages excluded due to repository priority protections I followed the instructions from however, when it comes to installing using the command yum install google-chrome-stableĮrror: Package: 86_64 (google-chrome) Requires: libXss.so.1()(64bit)Įrror: Package: 86_64 (google-chrome) Requires: libgconf-2.so.4()(64bit) Follow these steps to install Chrome Browser on your CentOS 8: Open your terminal and download the latest Chrome 64-bit. I am trying to install the latest version of Google Chrome on Amazon Linux using yum.Īs far as I can tell Amazon Linux is based on RHEL/Centos however, it doesn't look like Google support this directly anymore.
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