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Using Firefox exclusively on Linux ensures a consistent experience tailored to your operating system.

Using Firefox exclusively on Linux ensures a consistent experience tailored to your operating system.

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angrybird38
Member
161
04-26-2016, 06:17 PM
#1
I'm having trouble setting up Chrome on my school computer. Every time I click install in the software, it launches and then the button clears. I really need Chrome for school work, especially to watch Netflix. Can someone help me?
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angrybird38
04-26-2016, 06:17 PM #1

I'm having trouble setting up Chrome on my school computer. Every time I click install in the software, it launches and then the button clears. I really need Chrome for school work, especially to watch Netflix. Can someone help me?

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Adabelle
Senior Member
724
04-27-2016, 02:37 AM
#2
Save the file from Google's site directly.
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Adabelle
04-27-2016, 02:37 AM #2

Save the file from Google's site directly.

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IIAnthonyII
Member
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04-27-2016, 05:34 PM
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If it's a school computer, seek assistance from your institution. Modifications might indicate the system is damaged or the ability to install software has been disabled—this makes sense for shared devices meant for all students. You may attempt installation via the command line (e.g., "apt-get ..."). Graphical interfaces are often unreliable and provide insufficient details to diagnose the issue. In this scenario, the phrase "The button resets" is too vague; a screenshot would help clarify what you're trying to accomplish. It's possible the shortcut is simply broken, which is straightforward for any user. You could try launching the software center from the command line to check for errors (for example, if the binary is named "adept" in Ubuntu).
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IIAnthonyII
04-27-2016, 05:34 PM #3

If it's a school computer, seek assistance from your institution. Modifications might indicate the system is damaged or the ability to install software has been disabled—this makes sense for shared devices meant for all students. You may attempt installation via the command line (e.g., "apt-get ..."). Graphical interfaces are often unreliable and provide insufficient details to diagnose the issue. In this scenario, the phrase "The button resets" is too vague; a screenshot would help clarify what you're trying to accomplish. It's possible the shortcut is simply broken, which is straightforward for any user. You could try launching the software center from the command line to check for errors (for example, if the binary is named "adept" in Ubuntu).

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
441
04-27-2016, 06:59 PM
#4
You can stream Netflix using Firefox on Linux. Open Preferences, select Content, and turn on DRM support.
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Sheikrik
04-27-2016, 06:59 PM #4

You can stream Netflix using Firefox on Linux. Open Preferences, select Content, and turn on DRM support.