![]() Chrome should be downloaded from this directory. The Linux operating system is installed in the /usr/bin/ chromium directory. bin/chromium-browser is required to use chromium browser. Software that is open-source or free of charge is free to change. The Chromium Project, which runs the Chromium open-source web browser, maintains its distribution. Once you’ve finished upgrading, use the command: to install Chromium. You will be able to upgrade to the most recent pre-release version of your Flatpak (but at your own risk). If you have an older version of Flatpak installed, you must upgrade to 1.8.2. On Flathub, you can install Chromium as a Flatpak package. By typing this in the terminal, you can simply do the command without needing to use commands. Install the beta and dev versions of Chromium on an unofficial PPA. Chromium can be found in the Software Center of Ubuntu (along with other distributions). Google Chrome is built on the open- source Chromium browser project. ![]() By the end of this article, you’ll have a better understanding of how to run Chromium on Linux and why it’s worth using. We’ll also discuss the advantages of using Chromium on Linux and how it compares to other popular browsers. In this article, we’ll take a look at the different methods you can use to get Chromium up and running on your Linux system. Running Chromium on Linux is easy, and can be done in just a few steps. It is the basis for Google Chrome, and is the go-to choice for those wishing to have a more secure, open-source browser. Chromium is a free and open source web browser developed by the Chromium project. If you’re a Linux user looking to take advantage of the powerful open source browser Chromium, you’ve come to the right place.
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