ACC is a mirror, one of many, and they host identical files. It’s kind of
the point — a mirror is a server that ”mirrorsl the main server. That’s
why the checksum will not differ. I gave you Swedenss an example because it
happens to be near my location. Your mileage may vary.
Thank you loldier for your magic words! :-)
I was aware of what you said but for some unexplainable reason I couldn't
find
the link that would allow me to download the checksum file.
After reading your post and visiting the Sweden's ACC Computer Club (Umeå
University)
mirror (and thinking
I had experienced a similar occurrence so I made a couple of tests right now:
downloading from the "download" page with abrowser yielded the "faa" ISO;
using wget got me the proper one, and then downloading again with the browser
(as I had started to think about the site cache being somehow
When you download an image, you choose a mirror that then pops up and shows a
link to the checksum file.
Here's Sweden's ACC Computer Club (Umea University).
ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/trisquel/iso//trisquel_7.0_amd64.iso.md5
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/trisquel/iso/
I mean I didn't get any md5sum file to compare with.
I got an alphanumeric string after typing the command on the appropriate CLI.
But I don't know where to look for the md5sum file to compare with.
Any idea about what coud have happened and about how to solve the problem?
Thank you.
Hello all
Is that what is expected?
Thank you for your time.
Well I have another theory as well.
The last time I installed T8 I followed this guide for turning off orce
screen reader:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/278693/how-do-i-stop-orca-screen-reader with:
sudo apt-get remove gnome-orca
and then:
killall orca
But now I only did the latter
Success! ... kind of.
I wiped the disk and did a clean install of T8.
After it was installed I updated and upgraded.
Then after doing nothing else I tried:
sudo apt install wine
...and guess what: it worked!
So I am thinking maybe Wine is not compatible with the newest Kernel. Because
now I
More likely you downloaded a test, I built a couple images in a row with
small changes, that night.
I would love to play WC3 in Wine, but as of now I am going to play in
Windows.
I see. When I do $ sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends wine
I get the same as always: https://pastebin.com/QwStdeu9
But it's nice to know that command in any case :)
GrevenGull wrote:
"Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] Y"
And then it goes totally "nah, I'm not going to do that anyway brah":
"No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpacking
As far as I understand, nickylodeon tells you that the winehq repository
contains nonfree packages and that using apt-get's "--no-install-recommends"
option does not trigger their installation:
$ sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends wine
Weird indeed.
What happens if you "accept this solution"?
Sorry about that, I can't think of the reason we missed that one, it's fixed
now.
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