How to Install Google Chrome Web Browser on Ubuntu & Debian

Опубликовано: 28 Сентябрь 2024
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Are you looking to install the Google Chrome web browser on your Ubuntu or Debian system? This tutorial has got you covered! Follow these step-by-step instructions to get Chrome up and running on your Linux distribution.

1. Visit the Google Chrome website: Open your preferred web browser and go to the official Google Chrome website.

2. Download the Debian package: On the Chrome download page, select the "Download Chrome" button. Make sure to choose the correct package for your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) and Debian-based distribution.

3. Save the .deb file: Choose a location on your computer to save the .deb file. By default, it is usually saved in the Downloads folder.

4. Open the Terminal: Launch the Terminal application on your Ubuntu or Debian system. You can do this by searching for "Terminal" in the applications menu or using the Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut.

5. Navigate to the Downloads folder: Use the `cd` command to navigate to the folder where you saved the downloaded .deb file. For example, if it's in the Downloads folder, you can use the command `cd Downloads`.

6. Install Google Chrome: Execute the installation command to install the .deb package. The command is usually `sudo dpkg -i -filename-.deb`. Replace `filename` with the actual name of the .deb file you downloaded.

7. Resolve dependencies (if any): If there are any missing dependencies during the installation process, you can use the command `sudo apt-get install -f` to automatically resolve them.

8. Launch Google Chrome: Once the installation is complete, you can launch Google Chrome either from the applications menu or by typing `google-chrome` in the Terminal.

That's it! You've successfully installed Google Chrome on your Ubuntu or Debian system. Enjoy a fast and feature-rich browsing experience with Chrome.

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