Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu or Kubuntu Debian Linux deb
Goolge Chrome is a kick ass browser that is taking the browsing industry by storm. Its stunning speed has been winning users over since it’s initial launch.
Linux enthusiasts have also been adapting to the ever updated Google Chrome, which recently was put into official “Beta” natively for Linux. I’ve previously wrote how to install the rpm on openSUSE and Fedora but now it’s time for the guide on installing on Ubuntu or Kubuntu.
This procedure is quite simple, and starts with downloading the .deb package from http://chrome.google.com.

Once you download the package to your local file-system you can install it using dpkg, or by double clicking the package within your file manager. To install via the command line, open up a terminal and install using:
Note: You can see an example below.
This installation will also add the google repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list for future updates of google chrome.






