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sebastianbenito
February 20th, 2023, 11:14 PM
I want to know a link where to download the 32 bits portable version of the Google Chrome browser 110.0.5481.104 for linux. I could only find links to download the 64 bits version, even though there is a 32 bits version available to be downloaded. I also wanted to know if this portable chrome browser I'm referring to can be run with Ubuntu 15.10.

MAFoElffen
February 21st, 2023, 12:06 AM
The last version of Google Chrom Linux for 32 bit was version 110.0. 5481.97. "Chromium", which is based on the same code as Google Chrome is still available for 32bit OS'es...

If you could find the old version of Google Chrome 32bit for Linux that was for Ubuntu 15.10, and could install it successfully, you would find that the https certificates are out of date and expired.

sebastianbenito
February 21st, 2023, 01:37 AM
The last version of Google Chrom Linux for 32 bit was version 110.0. 5481.97. "Chromium", which is based on the same code as Google Chrome is still available for 32bit OS'es...

If you could find the old version of Google Chrome 32bit for Linux that was for Ubuntu 15.10, and could install it successfully, you would find that the https certificates are out of date and expired.

Alright, but I'm referring to the 32 bits PORTABLE STAND-ALONE version of the Google Chrome browser 110.0.5481.104 for linux, which is supposed to run on any linux operating system. Is this correct? Then: Is this portable version of the Google Chrome browser, suitable to be run with Ubuntu 15.10? and if so: Where could I download the 32 bits package of the referred Chrome browser?

MAFoElffen
February 21st, 2023, 09:48 AM
There is no such animal... There is a 32bit Windows version of Google Chrome Portable, but not for Linux. For Linux, you are limited only to 64bit Versions. I tried to explain that to you. Rewriting it in bold does not change that. Since you do no seem to believe me:

In a mailing list, Google Engineer Dirk Prnake announced:


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.

https://itsfoss.com/google-ending-chrome-32-bit/

Note he said "Chromium", like I told you... And Chromium is not Google Chrome. It is based on the same code though.

So the last 32 bit version of Google Chrome was end of life in early March 2016 and it ran on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

So no. it's not true. And no it will not run on Ubuntu 15.10, which also was end of life in April 2016.

I don't know how else I can write this and change those answers. It's gone.

sebastianbenito
February 22nd, 2023, 02:44 AM
There is no such animal... There is a 32bit Windows version of Google Chrome Portable, but not for Linux. For Linux, you are limited only to 64bit Versions. I tried to explain that to you. Rewriting it in bold does not change that. Since you do no seem to believe me:

In a mailing list, Google Engineer Dirk Prnake announced:

Note he said "Chromium", like I told you... And Chromium is not Google Chrome. It is based on the same code though.

So the last 32 bit version of Google Chrome was end of life in early March 2016 and it ran on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

So no. it's not true. And no it will not run on Ubuntu 15.10, which also was end of life in April 2016.

I don't know how else I can write this and change those answers. It's gone.

I believe you. Thanks.