When you install software in Windows, you are used to downloading the EXE file and double-click the installation. Of course, you can also use 360 software manager for one-click installation. When you switch to Ubuntu, I also like to download and install the deb file. Later I got used to apt-get, which is much more convenient. I re-installed Ubuntu from openSUSE yesterday. The second thing is Chrome, of course, so Google came up with the apt-get Method for installing Chrome. Open the terminal and enter wget-q-O-h to install the software in Windows. The habit is to download the EXE file and double-click the installation. Of course, now, Tom can also use the 360 software manager for one-click installation. when I switched to Ubuntu, I also liked to download and install the deb file. Later I got used to apt-get, which made it much easier, I re-installed Ubuntu from openSUSE yesterday. The second thing was to install Chrome, So Google came up with the apt-get Method for installing Chrome.
Open the terminal and enter:
Wget-q-O-https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add-
Linuxidc @ www-linuxidc-com :~ $ Wget-q-O-https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add-
[Sudo] password for linuxidc:
OK
Linuxidc @ www-linuxidc-com :~ $
Wait until the source is added successfully. Enter:
Sudo gedit/etc/apt/sources. list. d/google. list
Next, open gedit to edit google. list, and enter:
Deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
Save,