

Hope the small tutorial was helpful for you. Just type ‘google-chrome-stable’, without quotes, and hit the enter key.

Just click on that, and Chrome for Linux should start. You should get Chrome in the search results. On the top left corner of your Ubuntu desktop, just click on ‘Search your computer’, and type Chrome.

There are two ways of opening Chrome 32 bit or 64 bit on Ubuntu, after it is installed. Now, how to open Google Chrome on Ubuntu, once the installation is complete? Once that is done, Chrome for Ubuntu 32 bit or 64 bit is installed on your system.

Getting Chromium is quite easy from the Ubuntu Software Center, and the same can be for Google Chrome, but I prefer the Ubuntu terminal to download and install apps. Ubuntu is the most popular distribution of Linux, and if you want to find out, how to install Google Chrome in Ubuntu 32 bit or 64 bit, you can get your answer here. Yes, both Google Chrome and Chromium is available for Linux, but most users do not know the process of getting it, as it involves some apparently complex steps to start getting into the comfort zone by using Chrome. Though Windows and Mac users can easily download and start using Chrome, the scenario is not the same for the Linux users. Most of the users loved using Google Chrome not only because of the great user interface but also for its rich Web Store which offers a plethora of different apps for almost all class of users. Google Chrome a fork of open source Chromium browser is no doubt, one of the most popular browsers today.
