
Lastly, for users that have Pamac installed, which most Manjaro desktops do, I would optionally suggest running an update this will ensure that your Arch Linux and Manjaro packages are fully up-to-date. Sometimes, you may need a complete database download if you have not upgraded your Arch Linux system for a while use the following command if the above update command does not work. This will ensure no conflicts arise as best as possible during the installation. Recommended Steps Before Installationįirst, update your system to ensure all existing packages are up to date. If this does not work, please place a comment for me to investigate so I can update the tutorial. The tutorial will work on future significant changes, such as Manjaro 22, since the commands and repositories do not change unless the package maintainer has stopped, which is very unlikely. The following tutorial was done with Manjaro 21 release.

Install Google Chrome – Stable, Beta, or Developer build.#1st Method – ‘pamac’ – AUR (Arch Linux User Repository).

