sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-beta_current_amd64.debIf you are using Suse or Fedora Linux, enter:
Main menuBASH ShellLinuxCentOSDebian / UbuntuUbuntu LinuxSuseRedHat and FriendsSlackware LinuxUNIXAIXMac os xFreeBSDFreeBSD Jails (VPS)OpenbsdSolarisTroubleshootingNginxNetworkingMySQLSee all tutorial topicsBlogAboutContact usForumRSS/FEED Linux FAQ / HowtosLinux Install Google Chrome Browser [ Ubuntu, Suse, Debian, Fedora ]by nixCraft on January 6, 2010 · 26 comments· last updated at January 6, 2010How do I install Google Chrome browser under Linux operating systems? How do I install google-chrome-beta_current_amd64.deb or google-chrome-beta_current_x86_64.rpm file under Linux? Google Chrome is another web browser which runs web pages and applications with lightning speed due to its superior JavaScript rendering engine.Step #1: Download Chrome BrowserVisit this url and download the package for Linux desktop.Fig.01: Please select your download package formatSave .deb or .rpm package at /tmp directory.Step #2: Install Google Chrome BrowserOpen the terminal and type the following command to install the same under Debian or Ubuntu Linux:cd /tmp
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