![]() ![]() 1335595 files and directories currently installed.) Get:1 stable/main amd64 google-chrome-stable amd64. ~ $ sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stableġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 43 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 1’589 kB of additional disk space will be used. ![]() Of course in most situations, the google-chrome-stable package should be installed. Google-chrome-unstable - The web browser from Google Google-chrome-stable - The web browser from Google Google-chrome-beta - The web browser from Google ![]() There are three different versions available: ~ $ sudo apt-cache search chrome You can now install (or update if you already manually installed the deb package) Google Chrome. Now run apt-get update (or apt update) and you should see the InRelease and Packages download from the newly added Google repository: ~ $ sudo apt-get update Then add the repository: ~ $ echo "deb stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//chrome.list This allows you to install Chrome through APT – and therefore also update Chrome using APT.įirst download and install the APT key from Google, which is used to sign the packages: ~ $ wget -q -O - | sudo apt-key add. Using the APT repository from GoogleĪlthough rarely mentioned or published, Google actually has its own APT repository for Chrome. ![]() This is pretty annoying and the update should be automated. You need to download and manually install the current deb package – again. A click on this update button gets you – once more – on the download website of Google Chrome. ![]()
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