Well, you get 64 bit Vista with Lenovo Laptops. And yes, you can't get a Cisco VPN client.
Yes. And that's a choice. You can always downgrade, if you need to. We have a better solution, aka downgrading one application.
Dunno why they must insist on running 64-bit openSUSE, when running 32-bit MS Windows doesn't seem to bother them any.
That's completely different. Windows on 64 bit has issues with office too, while Linux is known to work better on those systems. Moreover many 64 bit users have workstations (not all of them are home users), and they still need java, flash and such because their workstation is also their PC.
That's the situation for most users here. They need 64 bit for their self written programs, but need a fully working browser on the exactly same machine.
There's a workaround for that. Use the plugin with 32 bit firefox and a 32 bit java, AND develop on another version of java at 64 bit. For example, to have the plugin properly working you can use java 1.5 and develop with 1.6. I do that myself because of Eclipse requirements. The point is that the box should work out of the box, and these solutions can be provided with a clever selection of the default installation system. Regards, Alberto --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org