![]() ![]() ![]() The above link after wget led to downloading setup file for Chrome in GUI Firefox, so I tried it with wget and the result is the terminal saved a file on the desktop (from where I have run the command). I have tried this command on my terminal, wget ![]() Please explain the structure if (of?) the above link after wget. The command below will download the latest stable release of Chrome, install the package, and run the browser. If there are dependencies other prerequisite packages they will also be installed. How to Install Chrome on Ubuntu with One Command (Terminal, CLI) This might be the easiest way to install Chrome if you are at least somewhat comfortable with using the Terminal (CLI). sudo apt-get install package name 1 package name 2 package name n This will download and install all of the packages listed. Intro How to Install Chrome on Ubuntu Using Terminal linuxhint 43.4K subscribers Join Subscribe 4.3K views 7 months ago Chrome is a web browser from Google, and it is one of the most used. I understand the procedure to some extent. Now that you’ve added your software repo and updated your package list, and found the package name you need, you can install it. I want to install Google Chrome for Linux (Ubuntu) from the terminal. ![]()
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