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The Gnome Software Center

The Gnome Software Center is a graphical package management tool that is designed to make it easy to install, update, and remove software on a Linux system. The Gnome Software Center is the default package manager for several Debian-Based Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian. The Gnome Software Center is designed to be easy to use and provides a simple interface for managing software on a Linux system. The Gnome Software Center is essentially a user-friendly graphical front-end for the apt package manager and is designed to make it easy to install and manage software in your ChromeOS Linux Environment.

Installing The Gnome Software Center

You can install The Gnome Software Center on a Intel or AMD based ChromeOS device by running the following on the ChromeOS Linux Terminal.

sudo apt update
sudo apt install gnome-software

You can install Flatpak on a arm based ChromeOS device by running the following on a ChromeOS Linux Terminal

sudo apt update
sudo apt install gnome-software

The Gnome Software Center