![]() ![]() Keeping that in mind, you should not be using Google Chrome on the affected systems after March 2016. No, it’s not like that Chrome will stop functioning all of a sudden but it will not receive any security updates. If you are using Precise, we’d recommend that you to upgrade to Trusty. ![]() We intend to continue supporting the 32-bit build configurations on Linux to support building Chromium. Chrome will continue to function on these platforms but will no longer receive updates and security fixes. ![]() 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. In a mailing list, Google Engineer Dirk Prnake announced this news: If you have a 32 bit computer or if you are running Ubuntu 12.04 or Debian 7 (even the 64 bit version), then you would be disappointed to know that Google Chrome will no longer be supported on these systems. ![]()
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