google-chrome:
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# urpmi.addmedia --update google-chrome http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/rpm/stable/$(uname -m | sed -e "s/i.86/i386/")
google-earth
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# urpmi.addmedia --update google-earth http://dl.google.com/linux/earth/rpm/stable/$(uname -m | sed -e "s/i.86/i386/")
google-music-manager
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# urpmi.addmedia --update google-music http://dl.google.com/linux/musicmanager/rpm/stable/$(uname -m | sed -e "s/i.86/i386/")
google-talkplugin
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# urpmi.addmedia --update google-talkplugin http://dl.google.com/linux/talkplugin/rpm/stable/$(uname -m | sed -e "s/i.86/i386/")
The Linux Package Signing Key
(source: http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/ )
Google’s Linux packages are signed with a GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) key. Google’s packages will automatically configure your package manager to verify product updates with the public signing key, but you may also install it separately if, for instance, you want to verify the integrity of an initial package download. Follow the instructions below to manually configure your package manager to use the key.
Key Details
Download: https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
Key ID: Google, Inc. Linux Package Signing Key <linux-packages-keymaster@google.com>
Fingerprint: 4CCA 1EAF 950C EE4A B839 76DC A040 830F 7FAC 5991
Command line key installation for RPM
On an RPM-based system (Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva, RHEL, etc.), use rpm to download and install the key in one step.
(if sudo is not installed on your box, omit sudo from the following command and run as root)
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sudo rpm --import https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
You can verify the key installation by running:
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rpm -qi gpg-pubkey-7fac5991-*
To manually verify an RPM package, you can run the command:
rpm --checksig -v packagename.rpm