Michael Gilbert of Debian apparently carries some patches for chromium
that supposedly get rid of SSE2 instructions in the Debian chromium
package (at least in experimental?).  User opera posted a link to the
corresponding bug report in Debian. I'm not sure what the status of this
is or if Ubuntu would be willing to use the same patches, as they seem
pretty untested and impact/maintenance burden for future chromium
releases is not clear.

I wouldn't recommend using Chromium 34, as each of 35, 36 and 37 has a
lot of security fixes that are not in 34. So that would be somewhat
dangerous. I also don't know about an easy way to revert to 34, as most
PPAs or other repositories are probably updated by now. Maybe you can
find the old deb files somewhere.

Consider using a different browser :/

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