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Install Google Chrome on Fedora 38/37, CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9/8, Rocky Linux 8.5 :: If Not True Then False
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Fedora 36 Gnome is customizable, contrary to what others think so. I played around Tweaks and Shell Extensions to make it look like Windows 11. : r/ Fedora
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New Chrome release (98.0.4758.80) seems to be working with Wayland without using "ozone-platform" parameter. Pages are now scrolling much more smoother as well. I am on Fedora 35 GNOME with an NVidia
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