Ubuntu 13.04 cannot be installed with Chrome
1. sudo dpkg-I google-chrome-stable_amd64.deb
An error is prompted. The dependency is not met and cannot be installed.
2. Next, we will solve the dependency.
Sudo apt-get-f install
The error message "libxss1 is not installed ."
The downloaded deb package cannot be installed. The dependency between google-chrome-stable and libudev0 (> = 147) is missing );
The reason is that because 13.04 does not update libudev0 to libudev1, it is useless to use sudo apt-get install-f, and the dependency problem cannot be solved.
Download the libudev0 package, install it, and reinstall chrome.
I386: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/132294322/libudev0_175-0ubuntu19_i386.deb
Amd64: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/132294155/libudev0_175-0ubuntu19_amd64.deb
Friendly reminder: After I installed the software package, I still prompted that the installation was not successful. Then I opened it with the software center tool, and then prompted me that libudev0 was damaged, prompting me to fix it, then install chrome.
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