Andrew David Wong:
> On 2016-09-29 18:09, Ted Brenner wrote:
>> There are two programs I'd like to install to make Qubes more usable.
>> First, I'd like to install Chrome. Second, I'd like to install Flash
>> (though maybe I won't need that if I'm using Chrome?). I've searched and
>> searched and I know that I just need to authorize the repository in my
>> firewall. But I'm not sure how to do that. Is there instructions for how to
>> install Chrome? Specifics with how to allow the repository in your
>> firewall? I assume something similar would need to be done for Flash?
> 
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Ted
> 
> 
> Try this:
> 
> 1. In your Fedora TemplateVM, edit this file:
> 
>    /etc/yum.repos.d/google-chrome.repo
> 
> 2. Change "enabled=0" to "enabled=1".
> 
> 3. Run this command:
> 
>    $ sudo dnf install google-chrome

FYI if you use the Debian 8 template you can install Chromium (the free
and open source version of Chrome) with:

sudo apt-get install chromium

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