![]() ![]() If you scroll down, you can sign up for the newsletter, vote for the article, and comment. Thanks for reading! If you want to help, or if the site has helped you, you can donate, register to help, write an article, or buy inexpensive hosting to start your own site. I should get a bunch of articles ahead! I’m eventually going to miss an article or two and I should probably prepare for that. That and power outages make me wonder if I’ll actually manage to do this for the full year. One of those reasons is that I’m not feeling well. This one is short for a couple of reasons. I’ll do a very similar article about Chromium, so be prepared for that! Closure: There’s not a whole lot to this article and it’s intentionally short. Install as you wish!Īnd, that’s about it really. ![]() Just use ‘apt install’ and they’re there for the taking. Using either means you understand the risks – and also kinda comes with the responsibility of reporting bugs. ![]() Be aware that beta may have bugs and that unstable is a nightly build that’s also prone to bugs. With the repository added, you can install any of them easily. The repository contains the beta version as well, as well as the unstable version. Even better, the installation adds its own repository and will now automatically update the Chrome browser when the rest of the system is updated. When you finish the installation and start Chrome it will let you set it as the default in the terminal or GUI (if you want), among other things. Select Start, type PowerShell, right-click Windows PowerShell, and then select Run as administrator. google - chrome - stable_current_amd64. If you already have WSL installed on your machine, you can update to the latest version that includes Linux GUI support by running the update command from an elevated command prompt. ![]()
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