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How to Install Chromium Browser on Fedora 44

Chromium is the practical Fedora choice when you want Chrome-compatible rendering without installing Google's proprietary browser package. To install Chromium on Fedora, use Fedora's chromium package for the...

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How to Install Google Chrome on Fedora 44

Google Chrome is not part of Fedora's default open source repositories, so installing it on Fedora means enabling a third-party source or using the Flathub package. The usual...

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How to Install Firefox Nightly on Fedora 44

Nightly is where Firefox changes land first, which makes it useful when you need to test new web platform features before they move into Beta or stable Firefox....

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How to Install Chromium Browser on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Chromium gives Debian users a Chrome-compatible browser without installing Google's proprietary package. You can install Chromium on Debian from the default APT repositories, use Flathub for a newer...

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How to Install Google Chrome on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Google Chrome brings Google account sync, Widevine media playback, proprietary codecs, Chrome Web Store compatibility, and Google's current browser channel to Debian desktops. To install Google Chrome on...

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