That's it! Using these steps, you should be able to install the older version of Chrome and use it with your application on CentOS. Launch Chrome and test if it works with your application. Press Enter and provide your password if prompted to do so.ħ. Type the following command to install the RPM package: sudo yum install 86_64.rpmĦ. You can use the following command to download it: wget ĥ. Download the old RPM package of Chrome from the official Chrome archive. As far as the versions are concerned, I am more specifically looking out for versions 17.0+. Now, older versions for Windows are available easily but I need it for Linux, preferably Debs not RPMs. Press Enter and provide your password if prompted to do so.Ĥ. I am looking for older versions of Google Chrome Stable. Type the following command to uninstall the current version of Google Chrome:ģ.
Open the terminal (command prompt) on your CentOS machine.Here are step-by-step instructions using the command prompt to uninstall the current version of Google Chrome and install an older version (1.119) on CentOS: Google Chrome will not have old repo directly and specific needs to mention as described in the below steps. Here are the steps to uninstall the current version of Chrome and install an older version for example (1.119). If you have upgraded your CentOS version and your application has stopped working because of the new version of Google Chrome, you may need to install an older version of Chrome that is compatible with your app.