Re: 32 vs. 64 bit DVD
Drazen Gemic wrote:
I've ordered OpenSuse 32 bit and OpenSuse 64 bit DVDs. As soon as I
received the media I discovered that I can't tell which is which. The
labels on both discs are just 'OpenSuse 10.3'.
How can I tell the difference. I have an older Celeron based notebook,
and installation program should be smart enough to abort on it, at
least I hope so.
Is there a more elegant way ?
DG
In the root of the DVD examine the contents of the file "content"
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