On 12/18/06, Carlos E. R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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The Sunday 2006-12-17 at 10:36 -0800, Martin Mielke wrote:

> Sorry to disappoint you but... they do match! :-)
>
> I got my DVD ISO image from the mirror in Switzerland, which is relatively 
close to me... well, at least closer than those in Asia :-)
>
> Try again...

Better still: repair, using rsync. See recipe in the wiki.

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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In my case it was slightly different. ISO image had the correct md5sum
b4d727d2fb62c701233ea537f220e9ee.

But when I checked burned DVD, md5sum returned b750fb7280788860a002f58bf902c7.
(I burned it using Nero under WinXP and verification passed).

I then used installed x86 version of OpenSuSE 10.2 to check the media
(YaST2->Software->Media Check) and was surprised to see Result OK.

How could it be? I remember somebody mentioned that YaST media check
uses different test (SHA1 signature for each packet perhaps?).
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