Same here. No matches when I tried a "yum search opera". When I changed exactarch=1 to 0 in /etc/yum.conf I got zillions of pages. No way I am going to blindly install all that, although I have some trust in yum. Albert On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 19:20 -0400, Graham Campbell wrote: > On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 00:44 +0200, Thomas Zehetbauer wrote: > > On 2005-10-06 | 18:18:05, Graham Campbell wrote: > > >I am the proud owner of a new dual core AMD 64-bit system and am > > >fighting to get it into shape to replace my old system. I am currently > > >fighting the browser plug-in situation. Is there any tutorial, > > >white-paper or the like that someone can point me to to do this? > > > > I am running a dual Opteron system and use 64-bit firefox as my primary > > browser. I am almost glad that there are no plugins because most flash > > applets are spam anyway. If I really happen to hit a page that needs > > flash or java I copy the URL to 32-bit Opera. > > My problem is that one of the main sites that I need to access makes > heavy use of DjVu images. DjVuLibre does not have a 64-bit version and > the source will not compile (bug filed on it). > > How do you get a running 32-bit Opera? I tried installing the rpm from > the Opera site, and it comes up with run-time errors involving shared > libraries. > -- > Graham Campbell <gc1111@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >