![]() For installing Chrome you need to add Chrome repository to your system source. ![]() Before we proceed, install Google’s Linux package signing Key. The next step is to update the repository list using the apt update command to reflect the new additions to the apt sources list. Also, the downloaded installation package provides 64-bit software. Steps to Install Google Chrome on Linux Mint Downloading the Key for Chrome. As we can see the downloaded package is named as stable where there is also unstable version. We can download the latest Google Chrome package named google-chrome-stable_current_b from Google. So in order to install from the package, we will download the debpackage of the Google Chrome and install it with the tool dpkg. But in Ubuntu theres a catch: in Ubuntu 20.04. ![]() Ubuntu also uses the Debian package management tool named dpkg and package format deb. Both Chrome and Chromium can be installed in Linux Mint and Ubuntu. Most of the packages, architecture are provided by Debian. Ubuntu distribution uses Debian as base distribution. vi /etc//google-chrome.repo and add the following lines of code to it. Install Google Chrome From Downloaded Deb Package Step 1: Enable Google YUM repository Create a new file called /etc//google-chrome.repo. Google Chrome is based on Chromium browser engine and operating system. Google Chrome is the most popular browser which is used by millions of peoples on different operating systems like Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Windows, Windows Server, MacOS, Android, iPhone, etc. Issue the command sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-unstable Once the installation command has finished you are ready to run the browser. Go to the directory the file was downloaded into. ![]() Google Chrome is an opensource, free browser. Install Chrome on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint Open a terminal and use the following commands to install Google Chrome on Debian based Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, and Linux Mint. Click on either the 32 bit or the 64 bit version (which ever will match your architecture.) Accept the terms of service. ![]()
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