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I downloaded Chrome, opened with Ubuntu software, but when I press install - nothing happens. In the bottom I get a message - this software comes from a 3-rd party and may contain non-free components. What do I do to install? Is it something in system settings?

Cristiana Nicolae
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    Is your system a 32bit or 64bit version? Cause as I know Google chrome don't support 32 bit version anymore. – Sina R. Jul 13 '16 at 18:55

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In the end I installed successfully using another installer (gdebi).

sudo apt-get install gdebi-core

Thanks for all the help!

amc
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    Please also consider hitting the Accept button for your answer to mark your question as resolved. It's the check-mark to the left of your answer. – Thomas Ward Jul 13 '16 at 22:13
  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I recommend [edit]ing this answer to expand it with specific details about how to do this. (See also [How do I write a good answer?](/help/how-to-answer) for general advice about what sorts of answers are considered most valuable on Ask Ubuntu.) – David Foerster Jul 13 '16 at 23:37
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Sometimes there are dependencies that don't install for some reason. Open a terminal and go to the folder where the .deb file is.

Type sudo dpkg -i ./google* and it should install it.

If you get an error about dependencies, type sudo apt-get install -f and it will install all the dependencies and then Chrome.

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  • i'm trying it but i get a massage: "dpkg: error: requested operation requires superuser privilege". also after i type in the forced installation... – T.raanan Jul 13 '16 at 19:31
  • @T.raanan Apologies, I forgot you have to type `sudo` before `dpkg`, I edited my answer. – Delorean Jul 13 '16 at 20:10