On 26/08/2010 19:17, DenverD wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
On 26/08/2010 18:59, Josef Wolf wrote:
Hello,
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.3/iso/openSUSE-11.3-DVD-i586.is...
says that the md5sum of the opensuse-11.3 dvd should be
1a1da28c84e3cdad750d5cfa21c4fd17 openSUSE-11.3-DVD-i586.iso
but the file I downloaded today from http://software.opensuse.org/113/de gives:
jw@kiste> md5sum /var/tmp/images/openSUSE-11.3-DVD-i586.iso d66ce5f7061b586cdd5406f9dbe7cfa1 /var/tmp/images/openSUSE-11.3-DVD-i586.iso
What would be the correct md5sum?
Why not run the DVD and select the option to test the DVD for errors? This will 'tell' you if the DVD is broken.
but why waste the time burning a disk with a known wrong md5sum?
i'm pretty sure the answer to his problems is to fetch a full and correct image...
I've seen such responses before - and they puzzle me. Since the 1980s we have had download protocols which use CRC to ensure that the file being transmitted is received correctly. So what has happened to this feature? BC -- Gumperson's Law: The probability of anything happening is in inverse proportion to its desirability. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org