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...we will no longer be distributing any official Google Chrome 32-bitx86 builds, regardless of distro or version of distro.
That is correct, we will no longer be distributing any official Google Chrome 32-bitx86 builds, regardless of distro or version of distro.
which suggests that Google Chrome will no longer offer support for ANY 32 bit systems.
We intend to continue supporting the 32-bit build configurations on Linux to support building Chromium. If you are using Precise, we’d recommend that you to upgrade to Trusty.
i am running LL 2.6 [32]on an old netbook that cannot run a 64 bit os.should i just abandon google chrome?
Quote from: rokytnji on January 23, 2016, 03:07:10 PMQuoteGoogle's killing Chrome support for 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu 12.04, and Debian 7Quote"To provide the best experience for the most-used Linux versions, we will end support for Google Chrome on 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu Precise (12.04), and Debian 7 (wheezy) in early March, 2016. Chrome will continue to function on these platforms but will no longer receive updates and security fixes. We intend to continue supporting the 32-bit build configurations on Linux to support building Chromium. If you are using Precise, we’d recommend that you to upgrade to Trusty", says Dirk Pranke, Software Engineer, Google.Who are you quoting here? Please provide a link.
QuoteGoogle's killing Chrome support for 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu 12.04, and Debian 7Quote"To provide the best experience for the most-used Linux versions, we will end support for Google Chrome on 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu Precise (12.04), and Debian 7 (wheezy) in early March, 2016. Chrome will continue to function on these platforms but will no longer receive updates and security fixes. We intend to continue supporting the 32-bit build configurations on Linux to support building Chromium. If you are using Precise, we’d recommend that you to upgrade to Trusty", says Dirk Pranke, Software Engineer, Google.
Google's killing Chrome support for 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu 12.04, and Debian 7
"To provide the best experience for the most-used Linux versions, we will end support for Google Chrome on 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu Precise (12.04), and Debian 7 (wheezy) in early March, 2016. Chrome will continue to function on these platforms but will no longer receive updates and security fixes. We intend to continue supporting the 32-bit build configurations on Linux to support building Chromium. If you are using Precise, we’d recommend that you to upgrade to Trusty", says Dirk Pranke, Software Engineer, Google.
If you are using Precise, we’d recommend that you to upgrade to Trusty" Dirk Pranke, Software Engineer, Google.
arecord -d 10 /tmp/test-mic.wav
aplay /tmp/test-mic.wav
harry@biker:~$ apt-cache policy google-chrome-stablegoogle-chrome-stable: Installed: 48.0.2564.82-1 Candidate: 48.0.2564.82-1 Version table: *** 48.0.2564.82-1 0 500 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable/main i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/statusharry@biker:~
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