I have a question concerning the 32-bit version of Suse 10 vs the 64-bit version. I just purchased a new PC with an AMD Sempron 64-bit cpu. It has a cd-rom, but no dvd drive. I also purchased the retail version of Suse 10 and noticed the 64-bit version is included, but only on the dvd. I'm wondering if it would be worth the money to buy a dvd drive in order to install the 64 bit version? Would the performance increase be that noticable? I also understand that the 64-bit version does not include everything the 32-bit version contains, based on a recent eWeek article. The eWeek article stated, and I quote... "Although the 64-bit version of Suse 10 lacks some of the software packages that are available for the x86, such as those for User Mode Linux, Suse Linux delivers the best AMD64 experience of any OS we've tested so far". (Way to go Suse! They received the eWeek Labs Analyst's Choice!) So what is best, purchase the dvd and install the 64-bit but not have access to the entire suite of Suse packages, or save the money, and stick with the 32-bit version, and have acces to everything on the v10 release. A note, I do not have a need for cutting edge speed. I am upgrading from a Suse 8.1 AMD K6 300mhz system. I'm already in heaven with the 32-bit version on this AMD Sempron. Comments, opinions, suggestion??? Matt