miscellaneous_tips:02_linux:using_google_chrome_instead_of_chromium

Using Google Chrome Instead of Chromium

Chromium is a limited open source version of the full-featured Google Chrome browser.

For example, in openSUSE Leap 15.2, Chromium is unable to use the camera and microphone, so it can't be used for a Microsoft Teams video conference. The full-featured Chrome browser, however, supports this.


On openSUSE, Chrome can be installed by the following commands:

# Add the package repo.
sudo zypper ar http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/rpm/stable/x86_64 Google-Chrome

# Install the code signing key for the repo.
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
sudo rpm --import linux_signing_key.pub

# Update the repo.
sudo zypper ref

# Install Chrome.
sudo zypper in google-chrome-stable

Martin Burnicki martin.burnicki@burnicki.net, last updated 2022-01-02

  • miscellaneous_tips/02_linux/using_google_chrome_instead_of_chromium.txt
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  • von martin