![]() ![]() Or find Google Chrome launcher from application menus. Simply run following command (as normal user): google-chrome Install Google Chrome using APT 5.1 Install Google Chrome Stable Version # Debian Sid / Bullseye 11 / Buster 10 #ĥ.2 Install Google Chrome Beta Version # Debian Sid / Bullseye 11 / Buster 10 #ĥ.3 Install Google Chrome Unstable Version # Debian Sid / Bullseye 11 / Buster 10 # Update list of available packages apt updateĭebian 11 Bullseye Download Now 5. First, installed Chrome, including dependencies for puppeteer since that’s also often required. wget -O- |gpg -dearmor > /etc/apt//google.gpg 4. The following should work on any Debian/Ubuntu-based image, but should be adaptable to others. This uses currently recommend approach ( /etc/apt/), because apt-key command is deprecated. Run following command (copy & paste all lines to console) to create /etc/apt//google-chrome.list file: cat /etc/apt//google-chrome.list deb package Use wget to download the latest Google Chrome package for Debian based Linux systems. Enable Google APT repository Debian Sid / Bullseye 11 / Buster 10 Install Google Chrome on Debian 11 Bullseye / Buster 10 1. All Google-Chrome-Stable, Google-Chrome-Beta and Google-Chrome-Unstable are available. ![]() ![]() In the meanwhile, sudo dpkg-query -l 'google-chrome' shows only chrome 45. I am trying to move one or two versions older, so that i can use this feature, but there is no info on net available. ![]() The best way to install and keep up-to-date with the Google Chrome browser is to use Google’s own APT repository. sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable This installs, chrome version 45 which does not support NPAPI plug-ins that is needed to run java inside browser. This is a quick guide on how to install Google Chrome on Debian 11 Bullseye / Buster 10. ![]()
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