![]() ![]() The Chromium source code that Chrome is based on will continue supporting 32-bit Linux systems, so it will continue receiving updates. If you love Chrome, you can install Chromium from your Linux distribution’s software repositories. To run a supported version of Google Chrome Precise users are advised to upgrade to a 64-bit version of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (or later). ‘Ubuntu users are advised to upgrade to a 64-bit version of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or later’ From this March only 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (or later) will receive new versions of the browser from Google. ![]() In a double-whammy, March will also see Google Chrome stop supporting Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (which will receive critical and security bug fixes from Canonical until mid 2017). Users affected will still be able to use Chrome after the axe has fallen, but they will no longer receive any updates. Google announced that it will drop support for 32-bit version of Linux, Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise). ![]()
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