Getting bad checksum verifications on the openSUSE Live Gnome and KDE iso’s. Anyone else seeing this? What are the correct md5 checksums for Gnome and KDE Live CD iso’s in 32 and 64 bit flavors? Thanks
http://ftp.novell.co.jp/pub/opensuse/distribution/11.2/iso/openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5
http://ftp.novell.co.jp/pub/opensuse/distribution/11.2/iso/openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-x86_64.iso.md5
Hi
There is a link to them on the download page or here (and all the other
mirrors) http://ftp3.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/distribution/11.2/iso/
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Sorry if I wasn’t making myself clear…the checksums provided are not matching up when I run a verification against the downloaded iso files. For instance the checksum for the Live Gnome iso according to the links on the download page is:
0e704f64c928d65741389f01b4d598c5
and yet when I run a verification using md5.exe it comes up with:
761cae8f215050174d2fee5d3b3dd365
Thanks
One more update:
2799a58bdea320977993208aea275e6d openSUSE-11.2-GNOME-LiveCD-x86_64.iso
this is what I get when running an md5 verification: 16536c8cf0e24bf76a67a6c6637b647e
9313767747ac5dc326a45ab6585bbf45 openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso
verified OK
4dcae07b517c57df23dce802afedf87e openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-x86_64.iso
verified OK
You’ve got a bad download. This is the reason you do a md5sum. If it doesn’t match, you download again. Read the sticky provided by caf4926 if you are still confused.
Meanwhile, looks like both your KDE live cd’s are fine… Wouldn’t bother with Gnome
> on the download page is:
> 0e704f64c928d65741389f01b4d598c5
>
> and yet when I run a verification using md5.exe it comes up with:
> 761cae8f215050174d2fee5d3b3dd365
which means your download is corrupted…
an easy way to fix it is to join a torrent and it will automatically
repair the broken bits…
as caf said: see http://tinyurl.com/ycly3eg for other important
instructions and tips…
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running 10.3 and seeding while downloading 11.2 DVD (64) and GNOME Live CD
well i’ve downloaded the dvd twice, and used a
bittorent download.
both ways same result, md5 check sums do not match.
here is the md5 check sums from the suse page:
295d713314a30ad017948f0d542c6d92.
it can’t be just me if the torrent had many peers
seeding.
anybody have any help with this? TIA:(
If you have the .iso downloaded in the torrent client. You don’t need to re-download, just re-check it.
To check the md5sum, open a terminal and cd to the location of the .iso and do:
eg:
md5sum openSUSE-11.2-DVD-i586.iso
i had to use my xp to download the iso.
well i’m curently downloading the dvd iso via a bittorent,
again, i hope this time the md5 sum checks out.
this is the md5 from the suse download page:
295d713314a30ad017948f0d542c6d92 openSUSE-11.2-DVD-i586.iso
That is correct.
Please note these points from @oldcpu
3. How to check the MD5SUM from Windows:
One completely free, MS-Windows application for running the md5 checksum on a number of different operating systems, is here on sourceforge.net:
md5deep
Another gui md5 checker for MS-Windows 95/98/NT (it works in Xp as well even though it doesn’t say so). The file is md5.exe (248kB) and can be downloaded from MD5 GUI for Windows. It’s under the gpl licence and you can download the source if you want.
4. Burning the CD/DVD
Next, when one burns, burn the CD/DVD iso file as an “image file”. For windows users, in Nero, this does not mean selecting some iso option, but rather means selecting the “image” option (this is under “file > burn image”).
When burning, please burn at the SLOWEST speed your burner will allow. YES, the slowest. If you have an old PC with a functioning burner that burns REAL slow, that is often a good PC to do the burn from, since you can burn at a slower speed. Also, choose a CD/DVD media that is of the highest quality you can get. Don’t use some no name bargain basement brand CD/DVD that you know nothing about.
There is further excellent guidance, providing help on “burning the ISO image” on the opensuse wiki:
http://en.opensuse.org/Download_Help#Burn_…SO_Image.28s.29
thanks for the help, i hope it turns out correct
this time.
o well once again the md5 dose not match.
i give up>:(
On 11/12/2009 04:36 PM, digitalpalmtree wrote:
>
> o well once again the md5 dose not match.
> i give up>:(
You indicated that you are using Windows XP. Which browser? There is a problem
with large files using IE. In addition, you must use an NTFS file system for
files > 4 GB.
I used Ktorrent on openSUSE 11.1 to download both the i586 and x86_64 DVDs
today. Both have the correct md5 sums.
i’m used firefox 3.5.5 for the dvd image,
and utorrent 1.8.5.
still geting bad md5sums.
i’m going to install suse 11.1, and try
downloading from there.
it keeps me busy:)
Using latest utorrent for dling/seeding. dual booting with third parition for storage and fourth if all is good, all NTFS.
Both actual/file checksum check out the same. i’m i doing this wrong?
MD5 GUI on Windows 7
0e704f64c928d65741389f01b4d598c5 *openSUSE-11.2-GNOME-LiveCD-i686.iso
174791f88d1902b64a447b195dd25ad9 *openSUSE-11.2-GNOME-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5
9313767747ac5dc326a45ab6585bbf45 *openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso
d8b58369f8e81ef07244bbb8d6185729 *openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5
did some research and the 1st link both containing “0e704f64c928d65741389f01b4d598c5 openSUSE-11.2-GNOME-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5” and “9313767747ac5dc326a45ab6585bbf45 openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5” have the same “corrupt?” file i downloaded from the main page using torrent option.
also the 2nd and 3rd link have both containing “174791f88d1902b64a447b195dd25ad9 *openSUSE-11.2-GNOME-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5” and “d8b58369f8e81ef07244bbb8d6185729 *openSUSE-11.2-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso.md5” have the same md5 # so which server link has the correct md5.
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