
Google Chrome is not available in the official Ubuntu repositories and that is the reason why there is no five year LTS support for Chrome provided from the Canonical/Ubuntu developers. The five year support for Ubuntu LTS editions covers the system including official repositories. Or you can install the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 14.04, but is this worth the effort?. In the time frame from March to April you can use the pre-installed Firefox web browser instead.Īlternatively you can install chromium-browser or epiphany-browser from Ubuntu repositories. The next Ubuntu LTS edition 16.04 Xenial Xerus will be released in April 2016, install it in 64 bit. Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS and Ubuntu 15.10 are recommended to download in 64 bit flavour anyway. When you want to receive Chrome updates - you should switch to the 64 bit version of Ubuntu. SOFTPEDIA: Google Decides to End Support for Google Chrome on 32-Bit Linux OSes.OMG! UBUNTU! information: Google Chrome Axes Support for ALL 32-bit Linux Distros.Google Chromium-dev Dirk Pranke announced: Updates to Google Chrome Linux support.Google: We will end support for Google Chrome on 32-bit Linux, Ubuntu Precise (12.04). When you have the 32 bit version of Ubuntu installed, Google Chrome will not receive updates, starting from March 2016 - this already was announced by Google back on December 1st 2015. This message is valid for Linux 32 bit systems only, 64 bit systems of course will stay supported. In the following example the initial-letter will display over three lines of text.Important information on how to install Chrome in Ubuntu 16.04 and 17.04 at the bottom !


The CSS initial-letter property provides a way to set the number of lines that an initial-letter should sink into following lines of text. Initial letters are large, decorative letters that have been used to start new sections of text since before the invention of printing. You can download the latest on for desktop or on Google Play Store on Android. Chrome 110 is beta as of 12 January 2023. Learn more about the features listed here through the provided links or from the list on.

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, ChromeOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows.
