OIC. The partial answer to that is that the command line programs in
general give you more control and often have more features. Often the GUI
programs are simply front ends to the command line ones. Command line ones
can be scripted. The usual GUI versus command line arguments.
Though if it is a
On 02/08/2014 06:12 AM, Darr247 wrote:
> On 07 February 2014 @06:45 zulu, Cliff Pratt wrote:
>> Darr247, that is verging on the bizarre! Why on earth... The only reason I
>> can think of doing that is "because it was there".
>>
>
> Because I couldn't find a GUI hasher in the stock repos (gHasher is
On 07 February 2014 @06:45 zulu, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> Darr247, that is verging on the bizarre! Why on earth... The only reason I
> can think of doing that is "because it was there".
>
Because I couldn't find a GUI hasher in the stock repos (gHasher is in
RPMForge).
Why install a desktop and then
Darr247, that is verging on the bizarre! Why on earth... The only reason I
can think of doing that is "because it was there".
Cheers,
Cliff
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Darr247 wrote:
> Well that didn't take as long as I thought it would...
> HashCalc does run fine in WINE, too. :)
>
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Well that didn't take as long as I thought it would...
HashCalc does run fine in WINE, too. :)
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On 06 February 2014 @07:19 zulu, Hal Wigoda wrote:
> I did not check the hash values.
>
> How do you do that?
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
I use HashCalc in Windows...
http://www.slavasoft.com/hashcalc/index.htm
that page says 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, but empirically it works fine in
Win7 x64, too.
On th
Yep, it works OK for me, but it may not work for the guy down the road. I
don't have an issue with that. But for most people it just works fine.
Cheers,
Cliff
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Lalatendu Mohanty wrote:
> On 02/06/2014 03:08 PM, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> > Rejy, for the record, I've d
On 02/06/2014 03:08 PM, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> Rejy, for the record, I've downloaded many ISOs and other large files using
> my browser (Chrome) for many years. While years ago it was problematic to
> use the browser to download large files, it seems to me that that is not so
> these days. Of course
Rejy M Cyriac wrote:
> If you can find a Linux box, get to command line
>
> sha256sum
>
> compare output with provided hash
>
> if they match, burn the dvd with the following command
>
> cdrecord -v -sao
... make sure not to use the defective "fork" from Debian that is unmaintained
since May
On 02/06/2014 03:08 PM, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> Rejy, for the record, I've downloaded many ISOs and other large files using
> my browser (Chrome) for many years. While years ago it was problematic to
> use the browser to download large files, it seems to me that that is not so
> these days. Of course
Rejy, for the record, I've downloaded many ISOs and other large files using
my browser (Chrome) for many years. While years ago it was problematic to
use the browser to download large files, it seems to me that that is not so
these days. Of course if you have a very slow or bad connection, it may n
On 02/06/2014 01:11 PM, dOminic wrote:
> Since you are writing the DVD in Windows OS, I assume you don't have any
> Linux boxes !.
> I am not sure what are the checksum verify utilities will work perfectly in
> Windows . However, from a quick internet search, I could find an official
> tool from Wi
Since you are writing the DVD in Windows OS, I assume you don't have any
Linux boxes !.
I am not sure what are the checksum verify utilities will work perfectly in
Windows . However, from a quick internet search, I could find an official
tool from Windows -
http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/download/d
I did not check the hash values.
How do you do that?
Sent from my iPad
> On Feb 6, 2014, at 12:09 AM, Darr247 wrote:
>
>> On 06 February 2014 @ 03:42 zulu, Hal Wigoda wrote:
>> I downloaded the CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso
>> and CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD12.iso
>> and tried to burn them t
On 06 February 2014 @ 03:42 zulu, Hal Wigoda wrote:
> I downloaded the CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso
> and CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD12.iso
> and tried to burn them to a DVD but both Windows 7 and IOS
> ( MacBook Pro ) do not recognize these as valid isos.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
What are their
On 02/06/2014 04:42 PM, Hal Wigoda wrote:
I downloaded the CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso
and CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD12.iso
and tried to burn them to a DVD but both Windows 7 and IOS
( MacBook Pro ) do not recognize these as valid isos.
have you checked that the hash sums are correct - i.e. you
I downloaded the CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso
and CentOS-6.5-x86_64-bin-DVD12.iso
and tried to burn them to a DVD but both Windows 7 and IOS
( MacBook Pro ) do not recognize these as valid isos.
What am I doing wrong?
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