Install Chrome on Debian 9. It is a popular web browser and most widely used as a proprietary freeware application. It is developed by Google and used for accessing the world wide web. It is first released for Microsoft Windows built with free software components based on Chromium and was later ported to Linux including Debian 9 as a complete Free Operating System.

How To Install Chrome on Debian 9?

You can easily install the latest version of chrome 64-bit on Debian 9 through Terminal using Linux command with the complete following 👉 Method and just make sure that you are using a 64-bit operating system.

Method

To install chrome on Debian 9 via terminal using linux command:

  1. Open your desired and good looking “Terminal” or by using the “Ctrl+Alt+T” keyboard buttons
  2. Get the latest Chrome “.deb” package by downloading it using command code below
    wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
  3. install Chrome “.deb” package on your Debian 9 system as a user with sudo access by typing linux command code below
    sudo apt install ./google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
  4. When prompted, enter your account password and the installation will continue to start
  5. Wait a few moments to complete the installation and all required dependencies.
  6. After chrome installation has been successfully completed, you can find and open the software in the installed applications in Debian system’s Activities
  7. Start chrome browser either from the command line by typing “google chrome” or by clicking on the Chrome icon (Activities » Google Chrome)

Congratulation, you have been successfully installed the latest version of chrome on Debian 9. You can also install a different free browser in your system as you wanted for collections of applications.

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