Chrome in Ubuntu
September 16, 2017 in software
Install Google Chrome in Ubuntu 17.04
Go to official website of Google Chrome and click on the “Download now” button.
Select the “64 bit .deb (For Debian/Ubuntu)”, read the agreement and if you agree click on “Accept and Install” to download the installation package. Save the file to the default location ~/Downloads/.
the filename should look like that: “google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb”
after that open a terminal go to Downloads directory and try to install the package.
cd ~/Downloads/
sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
if you get an error like: “dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of google-chrome-stable:” it is because some dependancies are missing. To fix that enter the following command:
sudo apt-get -f install
Then you should be able to run Chrome. To run Google Chrome type in terminal “google-chrome” or click the icon in the menu.
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