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Old 02-26-2016, 02:39 AM   #1
zk1234
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Google Chrome in 4MLinux


Google is dropping its support for the 32-bit architecture. Therefore Chrome in 4MLinux 16.0 STABLE (to be released in a few days) will be replaced with Chromium.

4MLinux 16.0 STABLE will download and install Chromium for you. Old Chrome installation will be removed. Your data (bookmarks, saved passwords, ...) will be automatically transferred from Chrome to Chromium. No action required from your site.

PS.
However it's always a good idea to make backups :-)

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