
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER INSTALL#
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER 64 BIT#
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER PASSWORD#
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER FREE#
Yes, we do and then automatically send usage that's up to you. So it is asking if we want to make Google Chrome the default browser.
#UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER INSTALL#
Sometimes when you install a new piece of desktop software that can happen. And now Google Chrome finally did load up. Finally did decide to load up so you can see the error says Ubuntu has experienced an internal error. It's just one of the issues related to working with the virtual machine sometimes. So whenever that is the case a reboot will usually fix it. So let's click on it one more time and once again it's not working so don't worry I have had this happen before.

That will open the browser up and as you can see any active programs will be here on the left-hand side and so as soon as it loads up then we'll be able to add it permanently to the taskbar and looks like it had a little issue starting up. One is going to be Chrome so I'm going to add Google Chrome to it so I'm going to click on it. Just so you can have access to it if you ever want to access your files in a visual graphical interface instead of the command line.Īnd then there's just going to be 2 items that I want to add here. If you'd like you can keep this here and I'll keep it here. We are not going to be using Firefox so I will unlock that and then this is the file manager.
#UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER FREE#
If you want to use those feel free to but for the case of development I'm not going to and so like having any wasted space here so I'll unlock that one. I like having system settings there that can be helpful but I don't do a lot of shopping on Amazon on my virtual machine so I'm going to right click on it and unlock it from the taskbarĪnd do the same thing with software and the same thing with office Impress their version and these are their opensource versions of things like Excel and Word and PowerPoint. I'm going to close out of here and also close out of Firefox and now let's customize what we have here on our taskbar. So it looks like our version of Chrome installed successfully so that's good. Then afterwards I'm also going to show you how you can work with these little symbols in these shortcuts here on the left-hand side because the taskbar can be pretty helpful.
#UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER PASSWORD#
You need to type in your system password and click on authenticateĪnd it's going to go and then install the browser for us and we'll be able to test it out.
#UBUNTU VIRTUAL DESKTOP WEB BROWSER 64 BIT#
So here I can say download chrome and I want the 64 bit Debian Ubuntu version and then I can click accept and installĪnd then say open with the default installer so I'm just going to hit okĪs you can see right up here it shows the progress.Īnd so it's downloading and now it opens up the Ubuntu software system and it's asking if we would like to install this so I'm going to click on install and then depending on how slow or fast your system is this is going to go through. But it's mainly because if you're taking this course I'm assuming that you're taking in preparation to take some of my other courses whether it be Ruby on Rails or Python or any of those and when I am building out those types of applications I'm using chrome and I may also be using some tools specific to Chrome like their specific type of web developer tools and so if you're wanting to follow along then it would make sense to also use that browser.īut if you are very comfortable with Firefox and you prefer it then you can just skip this guide entirely but it may be helpful to watch just in case you have never worked with Linux and you've never installed any desktop applications on it so I'm going to start off by opening up Firefox right here and going to navigate to /chrome and this is going to take me to the download page.

In this case, we are going to use the installation of the Google Chrome browser and this is not because I think that Google is or Google Chrome is better than Firefox and Firefox ships by default with all Ubuntu installations.
