> If dey donna match den you gotta problemo!!
What a PITA. I give up. As someone said yesterday, sneakernet to ecaf.
Cheers all
If you have Linux running on a box with an ISO file, then from a cli,
run md5sum /path/to/file/filename. Once the md5sum comes up, compare it
to the one mandrake gives you. If dey donna match den you gotta problemo!!
Cheers
J
Steve Bell wrote:
Check that the md5sum on the file which you downl
ebian.co.nz is likely the problem.
Brad
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 20 June 2003 12:03 p.m.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: ISO question?
>
>
> > Check that the md5sum on the file which you downloade
> Check that the md5sum on the file which you downloaded is correct
> making sure
> that you get the said md5sum from the Mandrake site.
Thanks for your advice... I dloaded the md5sum from ftp.debian.co.nz that
was with the MDK9.1 files. I googled for what the heck to do with it, and
ran "md5sum
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:33, you wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I've downloaded MDK9.1 twice now, the first one from ftp.tranzpeer.net and
> just now from
>
> > > http://debian.co.nz/?page=download
>
> and the ISO seems to not like me. I am dling on a PC using CuteFTP, and
> was hoping to use Nero to burn, but
Hi All
I've downloaded MDK9.1 twice now, the first one from ftp.tranzpeer.net and
just now from
> > http://debian.co.nz/?page=download
and the ISO seems to not like me. I am dling on a PC using CuteFTP, and was
hoping to use Nero to burn, but nero doesn't recognize it as a proper iso.
I tried t