On Wed, 2019-08-28 at 21:07 +0000, Fast OS wrote:
I'm talking about gnome software + third party repositories.
It shouldn't really matter what front end you use. If it, gnome- software, uses yum or dnf behind the scenes, or it uses something else which uses yum or dnf, then having the google-chrome.repo installed (and installing google-chrome) should be all you needed to do.
I'm using Mate. I installed the google-chrome.repo (via the method I outlined in a prior message), it installed into the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory. I use "dnf update" (on the command line) to keep my system up-to-date, and dnf uses those yum repos. But, if I used one of the GUI tools, it would, as well.