

In this guide, we saw how to install one of the world’s most common web browsers, Google Chrome, on an assortment of popular Linux distributions.

If you decide that you’d like to remove Chrome from your system in the future, use the following command to uninstall the web browser. See our guide on installing a package from the AUR for help setting that up. Keeping Chrome up to date is easiest to do with an AUR helper such as yay. $ sudo pacman -U -noconfirm google-chrome-*.xz Open a terminal and use the following commands to install Google Chrome on Arch Linux based Linux distributions, such as Manjaro and Arch Linux.

These distros can install Chrome from the AUR, so we’ll use the git and makepkg commands to help install Chrome. Install Chrome on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint So for example, for Debian and Ubuntu select DEB and for CentOS or RHEL select RPM package.

On the page Get Chrome for Linux select a package matching your Linux distribution package management. In the following instructions, we’ll be using the wget command to download Chrome and the distro’s package manager to locally install the downloaded file.Īn alternative approach is to download Google Chrome for Linux using any of your currently installed web browser by downloading the package from the following Google Chrome download page. $ – requires given linux commands to be executed as a regular non-privileged userĭownload and install Google Chrome for LinuxĪs stated earlier, Linux distros don’t typically include Chrome in a default repo, so it must first be downloaded from Google’s website. # – requires given linux commands to be executed with root privileges either directly as a root user or by use of sudo command Privileged access to your Linux system as root or via the sudo command. Requirements, Conventions or Software Version Used Software Requirements and Linux Command Line Conventions Category Google Chrome installed and running on a Linux system
