I have two openSUSE 11.1 machines and would love to help, but they are both 64-bit and I have no time to work on this until after my first Puredata workshop this coming Sunday. I tried a 64-bit openSUSE build but it broke miserably and the instructions for 64-bit Linux builds need drastic cleanup. It's definitely something I want to do, assuming nobody else jumps in, but I need a working Pd-extended machine for Sunday. So I am going with Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope on an ancient 32-bit laptop.
I also have a 64-bit Windows Vista machine (it's dual-booted with openSUSE 11.1, actually) but when I loaded pd-extended on it and tried to run the test sine wave in the Media menu, instead of a steady tone I got a warbling tone that was unacceptable. If there's a fix for this, I'll test out the Windows version and possibly use it for the Sunday workshop.
P.S.: The workshop is at
http://dorkbotpdx.org/blog/breedx/pure_data_workshop_1_of_3_introduction_to_...
if you're near Portland, Oregon.
P.P.S.: I'll try the new Windows build tomorrow and see if the warble goes away. :)