Having trouble finding the MD5 checksum for 11.1 Beta 3.
I have 11.0 installed on an HP 8730w notebook, but having trouble getting the Intel 5300 agn wireless working. Thought I would try the 11.1 Beta 3, but after booting with Beta 3, choosing Install, the notebook hangs after the kernel loads.
How did you download the ISO? If I can find a link I’ll pull it down
but so far I’ve mostly found torrent links and torrent clients should be
verifying the media as they are pulled down.
Good luck.
scottbrock wrote:
> Having trouble finding the MD5 checksum for 11.1 Beta 3.
>
> I have 11.0 installed on an HP 8730w notebook, but having trouble
> getting the Intel 5300 agn wireless working. Thought I would try the
> 11.1 Beta 3, but after booting with Beta 3, choosing Install, the
> notebook hangs after the kernel loads.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
>
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Next time mate just try to check that iso by downloading the same file You downloaded with a torrent client and then overwriting the iso created by the torrent client with the one You downloaded then force it to check the file, it will find any holes You had in the iso image and there You go, a complete iso image with correct md5 sum. Generally when downloading with torrent You don’t really need to check the md5 of it. Just run a “re-check” and VOILA!! (of course don’t forget to bun it )
*(posting the checksum itself would have been shorter, but this way we can show Aaron where to find the ISO
Uwe*
Indeed good site why guys don’t publish it on torrent download page?
Yeah…it didn’t help me: my copy cannot find its own partition and hangs (“do you want me to fall back…” where I came from?)
Well looks nobody knows and in mean time Beta4 is comming! I’m praying maybe it will be better:\
On 11/02/2008 zeiz wrote:
> Indeed good site why guys don’t publish it on torrent download page?
It is a German technical university and I assume that while keeping ISOs on their servers for their students keeps their traffic low, they don’t want to serve the rest of the planet
> Yeah…it didn’t help me: my copy cannot find its own partition and
> hangs (“do you want me to fall back…” where I came from?) Well
> looks nobody knows and in mean time Beta4 is comming! I’m praying
> maybe it will be better:\
It is on that very server, actually I’m posting from Beta 4 right now
Y-y-es! Beta4 is working for me rotfl! Smooth install to the same partition where Beta3 refused to settle. First disappointment - no internet (but it was in live mode!). Played with settings, rebooted few times…not at all>:(
Went to another partition to learn more, got a bit knowledge, returned…inet is working itself Mystery…
By the way it’s a problem in many distros: in LIVE mode internet is working but after install on HDD - failed. I faced that many times and thought why not just copy temporary fs to HDD with all the successful settings? Beta4 is doing this! So why does the problem still exist? So far I didn’t hear an answer: total silence like if it was a topsecret.
Guys, do you know what’s the reason?
Oh, forgot, I couldn’t have OOffice working (“The application couldn’t be started”), but hopefully it’s not a big deal to reinstall it.
It’s not only my opinion that KDE menu is horrible. Especially like it looks in Beta3. Thanks a lot that at least all those “k” were removed. Anyway if not plasmoids I would be happy to see in 11.1-release either comprehensive Gnome menu or what Mandriva2009 did in KDE.
Never mind…everything looks and feels so great! Thank you guys! And congratulations!