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Is it possible to change bit of a system? My system is using 64 bit kernel. I was trying to install chrome in my system. But, I couldn't since chrome doesn't support 32 bit. Since my system is usin...
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Is it possible to change bit of a system? My system is using 64 bit kernel. I was trying to install chrome in my system. But, I couldn't since chrome doesn't support 32 bit. Since my system is using 64 bit kernel. Is there possible way to change my bit?
- Is it possible to change bit of a system? My system is using 64 bit kernel. I was trying to install chrome in my system. But, I couldn't since chrome doesn't support 32 bit. Since my system is using 64 bit kernel. Is there possible way to change my bit?
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- The error why I couldn't install chrome in 32 bit system.
- >dpkg: error
- processing archive google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb (--install):
- package architecture (amd64) does not match system (i386) Errors were
- encountered while processing: google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
- Answer of it :
- >You can do nothing.
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- >Google decided to stop supporting 32bit with Chrome.
- So, either you move to a 64bit system, or you stop using Google Chrome.
- >
- >It is a company (Google) choice and the only thing that the community can help you with, is giving you alternatives (like the open source Chromium Browser, on which Google Chrome is based). ~ [AskUbuntu](https://askubuntu.com/a/778101)
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Is there possible way to change bit if my system is using 64 bit kernel?
Is it possible to change bit of a system? My system is using 64 bit kernel. I was trying to install chrome in my system. But, I couldn't since chrome doesn't support 32 bit. Since my system is using 64 bit kernel. Is there possible way to change my bit?