Felix Miata skreiv 22. nov. 2016 03:49:
I'm used to using md5sum, having always chosen it over shasum when both were offered. As is typical for me attempting use of of example-free man pages, I was unable to discover syntax that corresponds to the 'md5sum -c filename.md5' syntax I was used to.
For a (somewhat) user-friendly UI, note that the KDE file manager, Dolphin, now has a *built-in* checksum feature, supporting both MD5, SHA1 and SHA256. Simple right on a file and choose ‘Properties → Checksums’ to verify checksums. Of course, this wasn’t available to use for checking the 42.2 ISOs if you were currently using 42.1 or a different, older distro (or desktop environment). I’m just including it as a tip for people to be aware of in the future. -- Karl Ove Hufthammer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org