How can I have Google Chrome Canary for Ubuntu?
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As stated in the site you linked, Canary builds are not available for Linux.
The only release channels available for Linux are: Stable, Beta and Dev.

The reason for that is explained here:
Thanks for your interesting in testing out the latest and greatest builds of Chrome. There are logistical challenges that make creating/ deploying Linux bundles prohibitively expensive to do on a daily basis, which effectively makes a Linux Canary fairly unlikely for the foreseeable future. I'd encourage the community to use the PPA builds, those are fundamentally the same as what we would build save for a couple of plugins (PDF, Flash, FFMpeg).
Kind Regards,
Anthony Laforge Technical Program Manager Mountain View, CA
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12where are the ppa builds? – Jürgen Paul Dec 07 '13 at 04:29
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5The ppa builds are dead. [Use this instead](http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/12/how-to-install-daily-builds-of-chrome-in-ubuntu) – 0xcaff Apr 09 '14 at 17:25
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1[This answer](https://askubuntu.com/a/510186/677955) shows how to install `google-chrome-stable` or `google-chrome-beta` or `google-chrome-unstable` by adding the [official 3rd party Chrome PPA](https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/google_chrome) – Boris Verkhovskiy Aug 31 '19 at 21:44
Fallback place:
https://download-chromium.appspot.com/?platform=Linux_x64&type=snapshots
As the date of today 2019-02-07, this binary is Version 74.0.3697.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)
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Use the puppeteer/browsers package:
npx @puppeteer/browsers@latest install chrome@canary
npx comes from https://npmjs.com/ (NodeJS).
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