I have google-chrome running on my SL7x systems without any issues. Download the 
rpm from

> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__dl.google.com_linux_direct_google-2Dchrome-2Dstable-5Fcurrent-5Fx86-5F64.rpm&d=DwIGaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=gd8BzeSQcySVxr0gDWSEbN-P-pgDXkdyCtaMqdCgPPdW1cyL5RIpaIYrCn8C5x2A&m=6oFnap0OxMsKmGkMnPN_cuFIAHLGt9UHSU3b5qO7T2U&s=gL00sqbIQuwlSzfbRmaeMccpQZjYYBjhcYWD9uUHlE0&e=

and install it. It even installs google-chrome.repo so it is kept up-to-date if 
you have yum-autoupdate turned on.



On 3/18/19 2:55 PM, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
> Good idea - I'll try using Chromium instead as the first experiment.
> 
> Boris
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/18/19, 1:10 PM, "[log in to unmask] on behalf of Mark Stodola" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
>      On 3/18/19 11:22 AM, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
>      > Trying to get Google Chrome installed on Scientific Linux 7.3, in order to be able to run Selenium/WebDriver tests.
>      >
>      > Attempting to install via RPM or Yum, it is unable to find the dependency "liberation-fonts"
>      >
>      >      Error: Package: google-chrome-stable-73.0.3683.75-1.x86_64 (google-chrome)
>      >                 Requires: liberation-fonts
>      >
>      > I do have the following installed, which are all that are available in the SL repositories:
>      >        Installed Packages
>      >        liberation-fonts-common.noarch  1:1.07.2-15.el7 @base/$releasever
>      >        liberation-mono-fonts.noarch    1:1.07.2-15.el7 @base/$releasever
>      >        liberation-narrow-fonts.noarch  1:1.07.2-15.el7 @sl
>      >        liberation-sans-fonts.noarch    1:1.07.2-15.el7 @base/$releasever
>      >        liberation-serif-fonts.noarch   1:1.07.2-15.el7 @base/$releasever
>      >
>      > But the (meta-)package “libreration-fonts” doesn’t seem to exist in SL.
>      >
>      > Any advice?  Thank you!
>      >
>      > Boris
>      
>      You could install with rpm --nodeps if you really need Google Chrome.
>      
>      I would recommend Chromium from the EPEL repository first though.
>      
>      -Mark
>      
>