03-09-2016, 03:40 PM
Monkeyman,
If your updates don't run for some reason, then copy and paste the two aforementioned 64bit lines of code into a terminal as a workaround. It's been over a week since Google made their change. It doesn't seem like they're trying to make this correction on their own. It's disappointing because I've helped several people move over to Linux and I just don't see them investigating this issue to fix it on their own like you are...and it's not their fault or yours.
newtusmaximus,
Chromium should be fine in 32-bit. I cannot speak to back doors, but it is still supported for Linux unlike 32-bit Google Chrome for Linux.
If your updates don't run for some reason, then copy and paste the two aforementioned 64bit lines of code into a terminal as a workaround. It's been over a week since Google made their change. It doesn't seem like they're trying to make this correction on their own. It's disappointing because I've helped several people move over to Linux and I just don't see them investigating this issue to fix it on their own like you are...and it's not their fault or yours.
newtusmaximus,
Chromium should be fine in 32-bit. I cannot speak to back doors, but it is still supported for Linux unlike 32-bit Google Chrome for Linux.
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