Got bitten by this last night.

I installed Ubuntu 12.10 on my girlfriend's computer, and practically
the first thing we did on the new system was to hit up
http://chrome.google.com to download the latest 32-bit Chrome. We had it
open in Software Center automatically, but it failed to install due to
missing dependencies.

I did fix this by downloading it manually and installing it via dpkg
/apt-get, but my GF shouldn't need someone with 15 years of experience
on Debian-based systems to fix something right out the gate. Software
Center should have done the equivalent of "apt-get -f install" when it
opened Chrome.

This should be easy to duplicate:

1. Install Ubuntu 12.10 32-bit for a fully identical system, but perhaps 64-bit 
would work too.
2. Immediately after first login, fire up Firefox and download Google Chrome. 
Have it open in Software Center.
3. Watch it fail.

But once all dependencies are installed, it works fine. I'm running it
without issue on my laptop.

Thanks.

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  google chrome installer couldn't to install on Ubunto 11.10

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