![]() (I'm using Debian repo, as in Ubuntu Chromium is now installed via snap, which means older versions are not available). I also found that official Debian repository for Chromium still has version 88. Use wget to download the latest Google Chrome. Downloading Google Chrome Open your terminal either by using the Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut or by clicking on the terminal icon. I did a search on this archive for you and seems that Chromium version 88 can be found here - however, I don't know which of the various files present there are actually needed, is this only "chrome-linux.zip" or something more. Perform the following steps to install Chrome browser on your Ubuntu system: 1. If you don't necessary need actual Chrome (with all Google add-ons), you can apparently download any version of Chromium from their build archive, but it seems that the process of finding a particular version is not very straightforward and it requires you to know an exact version number (like "88.x.y.z"). However, it's not clear what a site is this, so better verify your download. Using this search, I found that version 88 is available here. However, this Google search (also mentioned in one of the answers) can find mirrors of Google Chrome repository that hopefully still have old versions. ![]() This site mentioned in one of the answers still works, but it doesn't happen to have version 88, only 86 and then 90. ![]() There has been a similar question asked here and has several answers, but many of them seem outdated. ![]()
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