![]() ![]() How to Install Tor Browser on Ubuntu or Any Linux Distro.How To Manually Install Firefox Browser on Linux.How to Install Firefox Developer Edition on Ubuntu & Linux Mint.How To Install Vivaldi on Ubuntu and How To Use It.Install Opera on Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint and Enjoy Free Unlimited VPN.If you have multiple tabs open in Google Chrome and you want them to automatically restore on the next restart, then go to Settings -> On startup. To start Chrome browser from the command line, run: google-chrome-stable How to Restore User Session on Startup Now search Google Chrome from the applications menu. If you want to install the beta or unstable version of Google Chrome, use the following commands: sudo apt install google-chrome-beta Now update package list and install the stable version of Google Chrome. Then use apt-key to add it to your keyring so the package manager can verify the integrity of Google Chrome deb package. After that, run the following command to download Google’s signing key. To save the file in Nano text editor, press Ctrl+O, then press Enter to confirm. Next, copy the following line and paste it into the google-chrome.list file. Nano is a command-line text editor, which allows you to edit text files in the terminal. Then enter the following command in terminal to create a source list file for Google Chrome browser. You can also press Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal window. Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.04/20.04 LTS from the Command Lineįirst, open a terminal window from the applications menu. This leads me to think that we should recommend Linux Mint rather than Ubuntu to Linux newbies. Dropping support for deb packages would make users use the command line, which is not very user friendly for Linux beginners. In my opinion, we should use deb package by default, and only use Snap package when there’s no native deb package for a software application. Personally, I don’t think this is a good direction for Ubuntu. The Ubuntu software app in 20.04 doesn’t support installing local deb packages anymore, so we have to use the command line to install deb packages. I hope you find this tutorial helpful in using Google Chrome on Linux Mint.This tutorial is going to show you how to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa. You may leave the repo from Google Chrome or remove it. ![]() Uninstalling Google Chrome from Linux mint You’ll have to enter your password, of course. Right click on the Chrome icon and you’ll see an ‘Uninstall’ option. And no, you don’t need to use terminal this time as well.Ĭlick on the menu and search for Chrome. You can uninstall Google Chrome from Linux Mint. How to remove Google Chrome from Linux Mintĭon’t like Chrome? No worries. So when you update Linux Mint, it gets updated as well (if there is an update available). Thanks to this added repository, the updates on the Chrome browser will be added to the system updates. Chrome adds a repository to the system for providing updates When you install the deb file, it also adds a repository from Google to your system. The good thing about this method is that Google Chrome gets updated with system updates. Google Chrome running in Linux Mint How to update Google Chrome on Linux Mint Run Google Chrome in Linux MintĪnd then enjoy Google Chrome on Linux Mint. Once installed, you can run Google Chrome by looking for it in the application menu. Chrome successfully installed on Linux Mint You should see a screen like this when the installation completes. It should take a few seconds or a minute at most for installation to complete. It will show what additional packages will be installed with it (if any). Enter your password for installing an application In Linux, you need to provide your password for installing any application. It will ask for Linux Mint account password. Wait for a few seconds and it should give you the option to install. Double click on the downloaded deb file to install it To install the deb file, either double click on it or right click on it and select ‘Open With GDebi Package Installer’. ![]() Once the download finishes, go to the Downloads folder in File Explorer. Wait for Google Chrome download to finish However, I prefer to save the file first. You can go with either option because ultimately, you’ll be using Gdebi for installing the deb file. Select Debian/Ubuntu option for Chrome package on Mintīefore starting the download, Firefox asks you if you want to open the downloaded file with Gdebi or save it. Go with the Debian/Ubuntu option and hit the “Accept and Install” button. It will show you two option for downloading Chrome on Linux. You’ll see a “Download Chrome” button here. ![]()
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