A quick guide on how to install Google chrome on Linux. This guide is for all the distributios like Ubuntu, Mint Linux, Kali Linux, Manjaro, Fedora, Elementary OS, Pop OS,MX Linux etc. So just follow along the video guide.
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Hello there and welcome to LinuxS2O and in this video I will be showing you how to
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install Google Chrome in any of your Linux distribution. So let's get started
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I don't know why but a lot of people still struggle with the installation of Google Chrome
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in a Linux distribution. So it's very simple just go to google.com hit enter and here you have to type Google Chrome
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Just type Google Chrome and this will open the Google Chrome website
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So here you can see this link download now. Just click on this link and it will open the official website of Google Chrome
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The installation is very easy regardless of the distribution that you are using
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So this is Ubuntu but you are free to use Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Mx Linux, Elementary
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OS, Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS, whatever the OS that you want. to use or like to use use that fun so just click on this download Chrome button
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here and this will ask you for two options one is for 64 bit dot DAF file and
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another is 64 bit dot RPM file so now you know that Ubuntu is not available
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for 32 bits and the Chrome OS is not also available for 32 bit so that
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means if you have a 64 bit computer then only you will be able to use
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Google Chrome. So the dot dev file is for Debian and Ubuntu distributions So distributions that I have just counted like Mint OS MX Linux Pop OS Manzaro Ubuntu Debian elementary OS all these OSs that use the dot
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package, the Debian package and some distributions like CentOS, open suche and Fedura and Red Hat
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these OSAs use.rpm package file so you have to get the RPM file but this one is
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Ubuntu and most of the distribution use deviant package so it is most likely that you are using a dot-deb file in your distribution so
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just to download this file or this one and hit install this will allow you to
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download a package file just click save and hit okay so it is being downloaded from
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a google server so the downloading speed is really fast because google has their
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servers in all the countries most of the countries have i mean i live in india and the nearest
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server probably in noida or punay or mumbai or maybe So the downloading speed is really fast because the file is coming from within the country and not from another country
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So just hit on this folder icon this will open up the
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Nautless File Explorer here is the file so you can either double click on this file okay, so that is not working because it is opening the file in the
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Alcape manager so just right click and go to open with different kind of application and select software install so you will get
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a similar option here or it will automatically open in the software center so this will
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open the file in the software center so this is the default software center that comes with the open tool and here you just have to hit install button and it will ask you for your password type in your password and it will start to install it in your system
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it will take a few seconds i think and the installation will be completed and done so let me just
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close this window minimize this one and go to the menu and search for google chrome okay so this is
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Google Chrome so it is asking me whether you want to make it a default browser or do
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you want to send some kind of statistical data to the Google server so here is the
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Google Chrome up and running in the Linux this is Ubuntu Linux so this is 83
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version the latest one and you can install it that way but if you're not able to
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install using the software center then you can simply right click and open up
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the terminal or open the terminal and CD to the folder where you have downloaded it
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So this one is downloads folder that is why it is showing here downloads
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So here just type pseudo then tabian package, devian package and dash i and the file name
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that is it's Google Chrome. Let me type LS here. So this is the file Google Chrome stable again pseudo devian package then test I to install
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and Google hip tab key to auto complete. the file name hit enter it will ask for the password type in the password and it will install the
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package file in your system so that way you can solve the application in your system and if you are not very comfortable with the installation process then you can check out the guide here on the website our website that is lennox sqqq so just visit this website and here you will find a pretty neat and complete guide on how to
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install different kind of application in your Linux distribution so this is the
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website here just type to you have to type installation guide and just click on
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this post here and this post has everything that you may need to know
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For example, how to install using command line or repository, how to use .dev and dotrpm or source code
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for that fact to install any application, how to use software center, how to use .mase files
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For example, we are using .dev. and .pm package. So just go down below here
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And here you can see this is the guide installing application using package file
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So you can download different kind of package file using this website. then if the package file is a dot dev file so this is to install dot dev file you have to type pseudo devine package
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dash i and part to the package file and if it's a dot rpm file then you have to type pseudo dfn so this is the
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package manager for fedora or open suche and then local install and then package file name
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and that way you can install the package file in a system so this is pretty easy to understand guide so that
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that way you can learn how to install applications in a Linux distribution
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So that was it in this video on how to install Google Chrome on your Linux
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And if you liked it, then don't forget to hit that thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel for more and I'll catch you in the next one
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Till then, take care and keep enjoying Linux
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