Google Chrome Stable. To Install Google Chrome Stable, use the below command. Sudo apt install -y google-chrome-stable Google Chrome Beta. Want to try Google Chrome beta, run: sudo apt install -y google-chrome-beta Start Google Chrome Graphical Mode. Go to Start Internet Google Chrome. Start Google Chrome Terminal Mode $ google-chrome. Install Google Chrome on CentOS 8. Google Chrome is the freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the Blink engine. As of December 2019, Google Chrome is the most widely used browser having a share of around 64% worldwide browser usage. Get more done with the new Google Chrome. A more simple, secure, and faster web browser than ever, with Google’s smarts built-in.
Today we are going to look at how to install Google Chrome on Linux Mint 19.3. As seen in the videos, a person downloads Google Chrome, from the official site, link below. Please keep in mind that you shouldn't install it directly with Gdebi, but first, save it and then install it with Gdebi which is pre-installed in Linux Mint. After opening the package with Gdebi just follow the easy to install installation wizard as seen in the video. Enjoy! Please take note it will only work on 64-bit Linux Mint systems. If you have a 32-Bit system a person can install Chromium Browser from the software center, it is very similar to Google Chrome. Download Link: https://www.google.com/chrome/
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This quick tutorial shows how to install the latest Google Chrome web browser, and keep it up-to-date, in Ubuntu 20.04 via the official Google repository.
Note: if you hate Linux command line, you may download and install the .deb package from Google Chrome site via a web browser.
1. Open terminal either by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard or by searching for ‘terminal’ from system application menu.
2. When terminal opens, run command to install the key:
Type user password (no asterisk feedback) for sudo prompts and hit Enter.
Then add the repository to your system via command:
3. Refresh system package cache and install Google Chrome via commands:
If a new version is available, you’ll be able to update the browser via Software Updater (Update Manager):
Uninstall:
You can remove Google Chrome web browser for any reason by running command in terminal:
And remove the repository by going to Software & Updates -> Other Software tab.