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Mandrake 7.2 Updates
... mac wrote: What is MD5SUM? do I need to download it also? put it on a 4th CD? snippet from man page NAME md5sum - compute and check MD5 message digest ------------------------------------- It Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download.

SuSE6.2 iso download
Did you check the downloaded iso's? Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum iso_name_here and compare the output of md5sum

What is the last free version of Redhat available as ISO download?
This procedures relies upon the assumption, that you have a "normal" ISO mode 1 image file. You can check this, by opening the image with a hex editor (maybe UltraEdit, because this prog doesn't try to read the entire image into memory (after setting the read-only flag) and look at offset 8000 hex (this corresponds

Wget and iso-download
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installing 1st time
When you have done this correctly, you will see (even in windows) that the cd contains rpms, readme-files, etc. Since I don't have Sony's software I can't help you through this step by step. But check Sony's help file. And if it can't write iso-files/images, get another software that do (nero, adaptec, etc).

Downloading FreeBSD 4.7
Next, I did the media check on all the three CD's and everything passed. Next I went through the installation. Asked to install everything. It have actually happen to me that a ISO download was corrupt for me, I sure it's nothing. You are using to much RAM while installing :/ ( guess ) I'm notice many newbie

3 x iso. files, how ?
A month ago I saw an offer for the $20 .iso download. (I've been a Linux geek for years, and thought the least I could do is contribute my $20 for help out with their legal fees against MS.) I paid and downloaded. After installing, I thought I'd check out the "warehouse" to see what packages they had to offer.

CHeck Sum Files---Help
Hmm. I'd check to see if your BIOS is as current as possible. That's been a magic fix in some cases. You might try downlading the SP2 or SP3 ISO images: TID 2963262 2965510.htm> - English/Spanish SP3 ISO image (I have some important tips on these on my Tips & Links page, in the NW6 ISO download images section)

How do I create a pkgs.sel disk?
To verify your download is complete and uncorrupted: md5sum -check CHECKSUMS.md5 | grep -v " OK$" Worked like a charm! thanks. out) thought FILE_LIST would be a quick way to accomplish what the md5sum stuff does quite easily. an iso download is a sweet way to sidestep the whole issue. rsync is purty cool, too.

gparted iso download
Thanks Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum iso_name_here and compare the output of md5sum with the content's of the

DPC 2 WAY NEWS
If this version of XP is created from an ISO download then you may have a bad burn of the CD. If it is not that then you could have a piece of incompatible Hardware. check the HCL (hardware compatibility list ) http://www.webtree.ca/newlife/xpnews/winxphclx86.txt If your hardware is compatible then it is possible

Installation iso download problem
OK, perhaps it's a hardware issue, you could pop over to mandrake.com and check the hardware compatibility list, although if you've installed any other linux on your current hardware, then your hardware is compatible. I remember having this problem before and it being an issue of a bad iso download.

** Redhat 7.3 iso images not bootable?
standard iso problem include follows --------- Some or all may apply to you. Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum

PSX CRACK AND FULL ISO DOWNLOAD HERE
Did you try a loopback mount of the image? at that time I did not even know that one could do that... in the meantime I found out how to use md5sum to check iso images. Just in case this message winds up once in Google-search: how to use the loop-back: mount -t iso9660 -0 ro, loop=/dev/loop0 <CD-Rom.file.iso>

PL2006 CD
standard download will not boot text follows ----------- Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum --check md5sum_file_name_here or md5sum iso_name_here and compare

Fedora 8 Available for Download Already, Fodora 9 Features ...
I'm not seeing anything in the system log files and attempting to resume the download with the "-c" option makes no difference. We don't know on which side the problem is and since the download is password protected, we can't check if we get the same problem. Did you try another .iso download (ftp) from another

FREE CD OT
I download the 3 iso images into a W2000 (NTFS filesystem type ) machine, and use 'nero5' to burn them into cds, just can't boot up. This procedures relies upon the assumption, that you have a "normal" ISO mode 1 image file. You can check this, by opening the image with a hex editor (maybe UltraEdit,

install problems-MDK 10
(except on that 640mb ISO download i did a month ago, averaged at 8k / sec on that) Note for mark though, check the settings under the modem properties, that the list of speeds isn't set to 28800 (sorry can't be more specific where it is, can't remember).. If its a proper modem (external , or a non winmodem

Lindows/Linspire "scam"???
Hi, I already compare the first and the second iso checksum with those in the download site.Both of them are the same. However, I still can't made a bootable cd This procedures relies upon the assumption, that you have a "normal" ISO mode 1 image file. You can check this, by opening the image with a hex editor

Where could I get OpenBSD iso download?
I ran linux media check at the boot prompt and it passed be sure bios has Plug and Play OS=no/off/false Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum iso_name_here