If you need the latest stable version and you prefer using Flatpak, you can choose to install the Flatpak package.Ĭhromium is available as a Flatpak package on Flathub but the only problem is - you need to have Flatpak 1.8.2 installed to be able to install Chromium. Sudo ppa-purge ppa:saiarcot895/chromium-dev Install Chromium via Flathub Sudo ppa-purge ppa:saiarcot895/chromium-beta Install Chromium Dev channel in UbuntuĮnter the following in the terminal to install Chromium Dev: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:saiarcot895/chromium-devĪs before, to remove this unstable version, use: sudo apt remove -y chromium* To remove this (unstable) version, use: sudo apt remove -y chromium* Use the following commands to install Chromium Beta: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:saiarcot895/chromium-beta Note: Your install of stable Chromium browser will be overridden by the unstable version.
You can install the beta and dev version of Chromium using an unofficial PPA. Some enthusiastic users or developers try these unstable channels from time to time. Installing Chromium Beta & Dev Channelsĭev and Beta builds of Chromium enable you to access several experimental features that are not available in the stable version. This will allow you to stream Netflix in Linux, for example. If you want to add the proprietary media codecs: sudo apt install -y chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extraĪdditionally, on Arch, you can install chromium-widevine from the user repositories. If you installed Chromium using the package manager (or the PPA), you can install/update the non-proprietary media codecs using: sudo apt install -y chromium-codecs-ffmpeg