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Thank you for your question. When working with TorizonCore, the typical approach to adding software is through the use of containers rather than directly installing software onto the OS with apt. TorizonCore is optimized for running containerized applications, which means the preferred method is to encapsulate your software within a Docker container. This container can then be deployed on the TorizonCore OS.
If you need to add software directly to the TorizonCore OS image, you can use the TorizonCore Builder tool to create a custom image. However, this tool does not support installing packages via apt in the same manner as a traditional Linux system. Instead, you can create a Dockerfile that includes the necessary apt commands to install your software, build this Dockerfile into a container image, and then deploy this container on your TorizonCore system. This method aligns with the containerization model of TorizonCore, ensuring your software is isolated and manageable.
Regarding the issue with Chrome, it seems unrelated to the main topic, but I hope this information helps with your software installation needs.
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