


To do this, click the search icon in the Add/Remove Software app, search for “Google Chrome”, and then click the “install” button next to the option with a Chrome browser logo and the subtitle ‘Flathub’. You can also install Chrome in Manjaro using pamac, aka the Add/Remove Software tool if the Flathub repo is enabled on your system.

Once finished, launch Chrome from your desktop’s application menu. To do it, open a terminal emulator (e.g., GNOME Terminal, Konsole, Xterm, etc) and run: pamac build google-chromeĮnter your Manjaro password if/when prompted, okay the build as listed, then sit back and watch as Google Chrome is assembled bit by bit (quite literally) in front of you. You run a single command, enter your Manjaro password, and, after a minute or so of waiting, Google’s flagship web browser is installed, ready to use. The quickest way to install Chrome on Manjaro is to use the command line. Installing Google Chrome on Manjaro Command Line Method (fastest) One command, job (almost) done The end result is the same: Google’s famous web browser, ready for you to use. Whichever method you use is down to you, your skill-set, and whether you have any particular packaging preferences. You can do it from the command line, or using the Add & Remove software tool Manjaro comes with. Turns out, it’s actually pretty easy to install Chrome in Manjaro. Those don’t work on Manjaro (not without effort, at least). When I go to the Chrome website to download it, it only offers me DEB and RPM installers. All other company and product names are trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.I was left scratching my head trying to to install Google Chrome on Manjaro. Google and related marks and logos are trademarks of Google LLC. Push Chrome Browser and the configuration files to your users' Linux computers using your preferred deployment tool or script.Use your preferred editor to create JSON configuration files with your corporate policies.Download the Chrome Browser package file.An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE3 capable.When you deploy the configuration files to computers, the settings are applied. To set up Chrome Browser on Linux, you create configuration files in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. You can also use the guide to quickly set up a small Chrome Browser test deployment. Follow these steps to deploy Chrome Browser on a fleet of managed Linux computers.
