Hello,
I'm a new Krusader user. I have a question about checksum verification. I 
downloaded a file (Debian 7.5.0 CD ISO) and I wanted to check its 
correctness. So I downloaded the coresponding MD5SUMS from the Debian 
website and put it beside the ISO file. Then, I invoked the checksum 
verification tool from Krusader, after selecting the ISO file, and in the 
dialog that opened I selected the MD5SUMS file. However, Krusader said it 
couldn't find any suitable tool to perform the verification task, and to 
check my settings. However, Krusader settings are correct: the md5sum tool 
is correctly configured as /usb/bin/md5sum and I do have md5sum installed 
in my system. In fact, I can manually use it to successfully verify my ISO 
file against the MD5SUMS file.

Question is: must the MD5SUMS file have a .md5 extension in order to make 
Krusader understand that it must use the md5sum tool to check it? Or does 
it work in a different way?

Thanks in advance.

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