Chrome is the browser provided by the Internet giant Google. Serious competition from Firefox. Fast, easy to use and highly compatible with web standards.

Ubuntu install on our machine is very simple because Google provides appropriate packages for installation. We urge you to go to the page http://www.google.com/chrome . Giving the download button turn to a new page. It autodetects the distribution we use and the architecture that runs on your machine.

A note below indicates that the installed Chrome package repository is added to our directory Google sources.list.d with the advantage that well when we update our system can also be updated Chrome. If you do not want this in a terminal write before you start downloading the following command:

sudo touch /etc/default/google-chrome

If we agree to accept press to start the download. The browser will display a window offering the option to save the file or run the package installer GDedi. We accept the second option and open GDedi, a few seconds after we click on the Install button.

After we find Google Chrome installed in the Applications menu -> Internet -> Google Chrome.