As of April 2016[update], stable 32-bit and 64-bit builds are available for Windows, with only 64-bit stable builds available for Linux and macOS.[249][250][251] 64-bit Windows builds became available in the developer channel and as canary builds on June 3, 2014,[252] in the beta channel on July 30, 2014,[253] and in the stable channel on August 26, 2014.[254] 64-bit OS X builds became available as canary builds on November 7, 2013,[255] in the beta channel on October 9, 2014,[256] and in the stable channel on November 18, 2014.[249]
iwr -outf chrome-latest.exe =win32This will download the 64-bit version of Google Chrome. For 32-bit, use the following link: =win64For macOS and Linux, you can use the wget command to download Chrome in command-line mode.
If you want flash support for the new chrome beta there are a couple steps.
1) Know your system Arch. 32bit or 64bit
2) Download the right pluggin from adobe 32bit or 64bit( if you chose the wrong one flash will not work)
3) Create folder in /opt/google/chrome/ called plugins
4) Drop the 32bit or 64bit pluging in the new folder you created /opt/google/chrome/plugins
5) Restart Chrome and enjoy flash, there is nothing else you need to do to get flash enabled.