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From: Simon Roberts
2) Assuming I have to have a 32bit Firefox, where the heck do I get it,
www.mozilla.org always works. Install it in /opt, and make a link on your desktop pointing at the executable in /opt/firefox or whatever you want to call the directory you put it into. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's where I went, but how do I persuade it to give me the 32 bit version. It keeps auto-recognizing my 64bit machine and trying to give me that version. I follow "other languages and versions" and I still can't choose 32bit Linux, only "linux" and when I get it, the version I get runs as 64bit? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OK, now I'm wondering how I can tell. From the Help->About menu, I get a window, which appears to be telling me that I'm running 64bit, but maybe it's telling me that I'm running on 64bit Linux. How should I determine this? Cheers, Simon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org