Sudo sed -i -e 's/deb http/deb http/' "/etc/apt//google-chrome.list" Now, for those who are using the 64-bit versions of Ubuntu (exactly, from Trusty) and Debian Jessie, they should run the following command line (if you don't have SUDO configured, I suggest you run it under ROOT): W: Fallo al obtener No se pudo encontrar la entrada esperada «main/binary-i386/Packages» en el archivo «Release» (entrada incorrecta en «sources.list» o fichero mal formado) You have probably got a message like this: However, this measure became effective on Tuesday, March 3, which completely removed the repository for the 32-bit version of Google Chrome. Last Friday, I came across the unpleasant surprise in which when updating Google Chrome, the update system told me that it needed the 32-bit repository, which it had already been announced since December of last year.
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