


Sometimes you might find if you're running Chrome OS (Google's Operating System for ChromeBooks), you might get a warning on our homepage saying that your version of Chrome Browser is out of date - even though you're running the latest version of Chrome OS. They are all basically the same version of Chrome - typically containing the same functionality and features across platforms - however you'll notice in the table above that usually the very last version number fragment is different between the various platforms.ĭo you need to know what version of Chrome do I have? Read: Is it free to update Chrome? "I have the latest version of Chrome OS but you say my Chrome Browser is out of date!" Then start google-chrome as you start it.There are several slightly different versions of Google Chrome - the latest version depends on which platform you are using. Now you have to kill all instances (may be hidden) of old Google Chrome.

( Thanks Bishoy Melek) sudo apt-get install libnss3 Libraries - transitional package is depreciated and incorporated in In Ubuntu 18.04 or later libnss3-1d - Network Security Service Then update (if available) the Network Security Service libraries (libnss), or Chrome will behave weird sudo apt-get install libnss3-1d To update only: sudo apt-get -only-upgrade install google-chrome-stable To install: sudo apt-get install google-chrome-beta Sudo sh -c 'echo "deb stable main" > /etc/apt//google-chrome.list' Or run the following commands in the terminal, type the password for the user when prompted. First download and install the key from Google Linux Repository.
