you can just install a 32bit install which will
solve your problem. however it would seem that your
cpu has the emt64 extensions (something like that)

ideally you should run a 64bit linux install. the
perfomance will be much better.

youll need to set up a 32bit chroot or install 32bit
compat libraries to run 32bit aps.

there should be suse documentation. but otherwise
you can just install a full 32bit install.

Dean

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SLUG, I installed SuSe 10, and I inserted the DVD as suggested in the manual, and from then on the desktop took over. It automatically installed the 64 bit version. I have just re-installed it from the CD's which is a 32 bit version, however at re-boot my desktop tells me that I should have the 64 bit version installed. I am curious to know why did the desktop choose the 64 bit version over the 32 bit version. Could there be a bug, or maybe I have a 64 bit desktop? I have a Gigabyte Technology P4 Titan Series. Model Name:- GA-8S661FXM-775 Description:- SIS 661FX+964/Micro ATX P4 Socket775/AGP 8X 2 DDR400/LAN 6-CH AUDIO/USB 2.0 SATA/VGA Integrated http://www.giga-byte.com.au/MotherBoard/Products/Products_GA-8S661FXM-775.htm I have an I have an Intel P4 3.2 GHz processor. ** Furthermore I tried to install a game today ... but to no avail. I tried to log in as SU, and then typed sh ThinkTanks_v1.1.sh.bin (as I previously did when I had a 32-bit installation) I got the following error:- linux:/home/dllavero # sh ThinkTanks_v1.1.sh.bin Verifying archive integrity... All good. Uncompressing ThinkTanks............................ This installation doesn't support glibc-2.1 on Linux / x86_64 (tried to run setup.gtk) This installation doesn't support glibc-2.1 on Linux / x86_64 (tried to run setup) The setup program seems to have failed on x86_64/glibc-2.1 Detecting libc... Binary file /lib/libc.so.6 matches Detected: os=Linux, arch=x86_64, libc=glibc-2.1 linux:/home/dllavero # Is there a way I can install this game if it is that I have a 64 bit desktop?? Thanks, Dom

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