![]() ![]() In the case of Pop!_OS, you can find the Chromium browser via Pop!_Shop.Īfter opening Pop!_Shop, type in Chromium in the provided search bar and then click on “Install” for the highlighted application in the image. Since Chromium is an open-source application, it is available from almost all the distro’s software repositories. ![]() You can click to open and start browsing the internet using Chrome. With Chrome installed, click the Super key (Windows logo key on a Windows keyboard) to head on over to the Activities menu and type in Chrome in the search bar, and you should see the Google Chrome icon. As you can see from the image, all you need to do is click on the “Install” button, and it will start installing Chrome to your system. Next, you will need to double click on the. The location of the file can change depending on the “Downloads” folder settings you have on Firefox. Once the package is downloaded to your locale storage, you can head to your library > downloads folder, where you should see this file. We recommend that you save it first just to have the installation package handy. You can either open it with Eddy – a simplistic Debian package installer for Pop!_OS, or “Save file “ to your local storage. You should see a pop-up window similar to the one shown in the image below. Then click on “Accept and Install “ to download the package to your Pop!_OS local storage. Now, since Pop!_OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution, you need to select the 64-bit. ![]() From there, click on the “Download Chrome” button. Then head on over to Google Chrome’s official website. ![]()
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