![]() ![]() ![]() If you still get some kind of dependencies error then before executing the (just) above command, execute sudo apt-get -f install Posted by Ramesh Jha ApPosted in Applications, Chrome, Ubuntu 12. Then you could install the package using the command (instead of using Software Center) sudo dpkg -i package_b If anything goes wrong – like missing dependencies or couldn’t open the file then open a terminal(Ctrl+Alt+t) and execute the following command(s) to first install the missing packages/libraries – sudo apt-get install libnspr4-0d After the deb package is downloaded, cd to the Downloads directory and run the command as shown in. Then wait for the installation to complete. Select your download package and click Accept and Install. Then we can upgrade the packages to the new version: sudo apt upgrade To install Chrome, we need to use GNU Wget. Then open the downloaded package (some_file_b) with Ubuntu Software Center and hit install (as you usually install packages and applications Ubuntu Software Center). Download Google Chrome on Kali Linux Graphically Next, we have to click on the Download Chrome button. Installation on Ubuntu-based Distros To install Chrome on Linux with the local package manager, we need to first update the package index to make sure the system is up to date: sudo apt update This updates the package cache.Download The Debian Package (make sure, you select the package for right architecture i.e 32 or 64 bit).Open with Software Center Installing Chrome browser in Ubuntu 12.04 (Although that’s not a good reason because you can also install Adobe Flash player for Firefox or other browsers, surely up to this release). Google Chrome has all those proprietary stuffs such as Adobe Flash player – integrated by default. On the other hand if you want Google Chrome – then Debian Package (executable format) is available for Ubuntu or other Debian based distributions such as Linux Mint. Chromium works great! but you may be missing some proprietary plugins/codecs that you may want to use. ![]() Firefox is great but if you want to use Google Chrome in Ubuntu 12.04 – then you may try Chromium (the open source project, the base of Google Chrome web browser) – it’s already there in Ubuntu Software Center. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS comes with Mozilla Firefox, installed by default. ![]()
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