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Fix: linux arm64 check on windows arm #8916

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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

bugfix

Did you add tests for your changes?

not relavant

If relevant, did you update the documentation?

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Summary

Unable to use puppeteer > 3.3.0 on Windows 11 for ARM

#8915

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

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@robrobrobrob robrobrobrob changed the title Fix linux arm64 check on windows arm Fix: linux arm64 check on windows arm Sep 8, 2022
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@robrobrobrob robrobrobrob deleted the patch-1 branch September 8, 2022 02:21
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