If you have openSUSE package 'java-1_6_0-sun-plugin' installed, uninstall it.
Install a 32-bit compatibility environment
Download the tarball, not rpm, version of the Sun Java 32-bit Runtime
Download the Firefox distro for your language from Mozilla.
tar -xvf /path/to/firefox-2.0.0.8.tar.gz
sh /path/to/jre-6u3-linux-i586.bin
Install the plugin manually by linking it.
your environment still reflects the system-wide installation of Java. A script fixes that and a few common problems with the installation and execution:
vi ~/bin/firefox32
According to the openSUSE official release, you can install Xen related packages to implement virtual machine function. It's easy to install and use for me even VMware Workstation was my favorite VM software before. Actually, this is because the VMware updated version have to reconfigure when I upgraded it...
KDE 4.3.2 has been released on 6th October, so I also upgraded my KDE version from 4.1 to 4.3 in openSUSE 11.1 yesterday. Of course, there are some reasons why I upgraded KDE version. One of which is Choqok that is my favorite applications in KDE...